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Should you use the 70% rule?

The 70% rule is a great way to get a quick estimate. However, it’s worth noting that it’s not the final number. In general, we use the 70% rule as a starting point, it’s a quick and easy sum to do to see if a deal is viable.

If the numbers work with the 70% rule we will normally do a deeper dive into the numbers and costings to get a more precise upper estimate for our purchase price.

Let’s break down what that would mean:

  • $200k is the purchase price. And an estimated $30k in repairs are needed.
  • In general, we would add an additional $5,000 for unknown costs which inevitably occur during a fix and flip.
  • Selling the house will costs 5% commission plus title insurance and further closing fees which will all add up to an estimated $12,500.
  • Then there are insurance, utilities, and yard maintenance whilst owning the property. These will cost a further estimated $4,000.
  • Add to this the listing fees, property photography, and I might consider staging the property, these costs will add up to a conservative $1,500.

If we aim for a $25,000 – $35,000 profit for this flip which isn’t unreasonable, then the numbers look like this:

  • $200,000 – $35,000 (desired profit) = $165,000
  • Total estimated costs = $30,000 + $5,000 + $12,500 + $4,000 + $1,000 = $53,000
  • $165,000 – Total Costs = $112,000

As you can see that comes out pretty close to the 70% rule.These are all estimates, and on a real deal, we’d do extensive research into a property to determine as accurately as possible each of these numbers.

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