Buy Refurbish Refinance - Calculating the ROI & Refinance

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Komentáře • 28

  • @irokezkezikq8102
    @irokezkezikq8102 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Best BRR video on CZcams, great job, Justin.

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you watching

  • @fireblood280
    @fireblood280 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great informative video thanks

  • @alexskillen9094
    @alexskillen9094 Před dnem

    Help me please, how is £93,750 - £105,000 = £11,300?

  • @jackwillis2757
    @jackwillis2757 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video!

  • @Ynk96
    @Ynk96 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for your content Justin!
    What would you say is a reasonable amount of money to leave in a deal, and what is too much that makes it not a worthwhile project?

  • @TERROR-FPS
    @TERROR-FPS Před 2 měsíci

    How do you calculate ROI when u made profit on the house?

  • @barriedear5990
    @barriedear5990 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ROI is one thing, but capital growth is where you make as much again. Using your 125k value, even if growth was only 5%, you would be getting 6k on 11k investment.

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed, but there’s not point holding properties if they don’t product cashflow and a decent ROI. Best properties combine all those factors for sure 👌

  • @dbodiscusses
    @dbodiscusses Před 4 měsíci

    If I wanted to start this process tomorrow what would you suggest my first few steps were to be.

  • @imranhuddin
    @imranhuddin Před 6 měsíci

    Just maintenence cost. Sudden leaks, or applicance repair/purchase, sudden boiler issues.
    Gas certificate etc.
    At the end left with nothing.

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 6 měsíci

      Yep that is the main risk with property. Hence why it’s so important to cashflow / profit

  • @greigtinkler154
    @greigtinkler154 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Justin, can i ask why you initially use a bridging loan rather than a mortgage? The costs of a bridging loan are heavy?

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 4 měsíci +1

      There tends to be a few reasons - most commonly because run down properties aren’t always mortgageable.
      Alternatively I use them because they are quicker forms of finance, meaning you can purchase quicker. They are also easier to exit from, where as mortgages can come with higher arrangement and exit fees!

  • @Scott89838
    @Scott89838 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Excellent content Justin!👍
    I’m considering selling my personal property (releasing 160k) to do the brr strategy and build up a portfolio. I could make £385 profit per month after leaving 12k in each property in my area. Do you think now is a good time in the market to do this?
    Many thanks

    • @irokezkezikq8102
      @irokezkezikq8102 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm not financial advisor but gambling on your own house is bit too much for me.
      I'm going opposite way, overpaying morgate and then start saving for next property.
      If I were you, I'd calculate how much money you would save by overpaying morgate. Probably isn't most efficient and fastest way but safest at least.
      You'll need a strong budget to back up your own mistakes at investing or pay Justin to mentor you.

    • @Scott89838
      @Scott89838 Před 7 měsíci

      @@irokezkezikq8102 it wouldn’t really be a gamble as I would hold the buy to lets for 20 + years, after 5 years of building up a portfolio I would then buy my own property to live in. I plan on renting while I’m using the equity to build a portfolio.
      I am probably more of a risk taker than a play it safe type of person but I don’t really see this as much of a risk, bearing in mind I have no kids to worry about at the moment.

  • @jayleak_
    @jayleak_ Před 7 měsíci +1

    When calculating the monthly profit is it not worthwhile to calculate in a maintenance cost to cover anything that needs fixing?

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes it absolutely is! Particularly in a turnkey buy-to-let property, as these are likely to have more potential for maintenance in year 1. With BRR if the refurb was done right, hopefully there won't be as much need for it. For this video, I decided not to include it as I was trying to keep the example simple.

  • @markpowell2294
    @markpowell2294 Před 6 měsíci +2

    As a property landlord, this kind of project doesn’t appeal, too much time spent for little reward especially if some unexpected costs arise. My method was always turn key buy to let, usually three beds giving more chance of a tenant staying long term as the house is big enough for their needs for longer, minimises gaps between tenants leaving and new tenants arriving as even a tenant finder service is getting expensive now, £750 plus vat usually the minimum. Add that to the loss in rent between contracts and it will hurt the figures further. No buy to let is worth it unless you have a starting gross profit of approx £350 per month minimum (rent less mortgage cost initially) in my opinion. This just seems like others will benefit from the deal, fees, finance, refurb work etc leaving you as a busy fool.

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Really interesting perspective Mark, and I can completely understand your point of view. If capital was not a concern, and there was lots of it, then I’d recommend most people do go down that route. But for a lot of people capital is finite and people are trying to be resourceful when it comes to building a portfolio. In this case, the the BRR strategy is used but inevitably comes with a lot more risk - the refurb itself, and the back end where there’s less profit margin in the first 2-5 years of ownership.

  • @Wonderful_World007
    @Wonderful_World007 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m interested in this kind of business

  • @RochyDaSilva
    @RochyDaSilva Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Justin, how can I arrange meeting with you just 5-10min

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Afraid I don't anymore, I get too many requests which I am very grateful for, but don't have the time to fulfil. I have a great team in place - if you would like help sourcing a property, or with mentorship, please visit my website.

  • @marcoducceschi3849
    @marcoducceschi3849 Před 7 měsíci

    Not to do in a falling market which will happen in 2024

    • @JustinWilkins
      @JustinWilkins  Před 7 měsíci +5

      I respectfully disagree. Timing the market is one of biggest mistakes I see people making. I will continue buying during 2024 as I believe buying well valued properties in all markets is the much smarter investing decision over a 10 or 20 year time horizon. Although you are correct in saying this is a much riskier and harder strategy to execute during in a falling market, I would also prefer to purchase properties in a downturn, than purchasing properties at the peak of a market. Basic rules of investing.