Saturday, January 18, 2014

Flipping 101, Part 2

In Flipping 101, we were exploring the posibility of buying this little house to flip.

Yes, you guessed it. We are not going to buy this little house.

We could not get the numbers to work. We are just devastated.

Here is the original foot print. This is a modest, 1963 ranch with a carport and an outside entry laundry room, 1000 square feet. We were going to convert the carport to a bedroom and turn the laundry into a bath, adding 200 square feet.


Here are a few Things we did not count on:
  • Rewire the house - $4-$5 per square foot - $4,800 to $6,000.
  • Install an LVL- that's a beam.
  • Plumbing costs- about $5,000
Add that to demolition and framing, about $12,000

That's over $20,000 and now there's

  • interior painting
  • exterior painting
  • kitchen cabinets and counters
  • some HVAC work
  • bathroom tile work
  • some landscaping...
We were going to do some of this ourselves, but there's still cost of materials.

We had a contractor give a preliminary estimate. He  said "Moving Plumbing is easy''. I heard  "Moving Plumbing is cheap''. ..

He gave an initial estimate of $15-18k and that morphed to - mid twenties! Then the final came in at $35,000!

So, we can't buy the house, because as a flip, the numbers don't work. If your going to live there, it would be fabulous. And actually, you may he able to buy it with an FHA 203K (not KS) loan. You can't do the 203ks because there is some structural work and that loan type does not allow for structural.

Moral of the story: insist on full, accurate figures before you buy the house. We had a due diligence period in order to check everything out and, unfortunately, had to terminate the transaction prior to the end of the due diligence because of our budget.

It would have been nice, don't you think?


The measurements are pretty accurate -just trying to give you a quick visual.


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