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When to say when.. How much Investment Property Rehab is enough??
An important component in pricing and marketing a property will be in looking at the market and your competition (ie. listing and sale comparables). Most of the homes that I am putting out as investment deals are in areas that having one bathroom is common. I would agree that having a second bathroom in a three or four bedroom house would be ideal. However, it is not an “expected” feature in these areas. Also, the expense is almost always probititive. Appraisers like myself use the term “incurable”, meaning that the cost to make an improvement (ie. bathroom) costs more than the value you would get of the improvement. As an example, it might cost $5,000 to add a bathroom. If the market will only allow for an increase of value at $2,500 due to that bathroom addition, then the improvement is considered to be incurable. If you were to spend the same $5,000, however, and receive at least $5,000 of market value, then the improvement would be considered curable. In most cases, room additions will be incurable. Having said that, I just went out to a property this past weekend with 4 bedrooms and only one bathroom. The house has a perfect area for a second full bathroom. The cost will be nominal because it will only involve a slight conversion of space. In that situation, adding the bathroom is going to become part of the rehab plan. Not every property will see that type of renovation though. In fact, most of them won’t due to cost and more importantly the market expectations in those particular areas.
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Posted by Clayton
January 2008
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