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Posted by Narrow_Fix_1081 2 weeks ago
Costs of renovation of a potential BTL property

Hello,

Wondering if anyone has any experience of buying a BTL that needs extensive work and an idea of cost to do so.

I've seen this properly for auction for £120-130k and it needs full renovation.

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/165393461#/?channel=RES_BUY

I'm not risk-averse, but like to know what I'm getting myself in for potentially. You can get a property on the same road, that does not need full renovation for £160k.

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/160841576#/?channel=RES_BUY

Just gathering information at this point and saving for any potential deposit.

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Posted by kk88pss 2 weeks ago

Will cost way more than £40k

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Posted by NIKKUS78 2 weeks ago

The first one has air central heating that has been partially removed. I would bet there is asbestos in those cavities etc.

I would say £20-30k thats doing some of the donkey work yourself and DSS tenant finish quality. That is not really allowing for any nastiness like asbestos in the ducts etc.

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Posted by Careful_Adeptness799 2 weeks ago

Why does it have wood flooring on the floor and ceiling? That’s messing with my head.

Could be a moneypit.

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Posted by lasyof 2 weeks ago

This depends on location regarding doing it up. It may cost 20k upnorth but 30k down south. Also depends on the finish you want. Low cost finish for tenants or a high finish with nice flush doors if you’re looking to sell the property. Seems like a nice little project.

I always tend to look at condition of the roof if theres small damage on roof and weather is not great you got yourself a leak which will damage the work that you have done!

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Posted by cwjd 2 weeks ago

I’d suggest that buying auction property on finance for a complex renovation when your not highly confident at calculating renovation costs is risky. Auction property can be complex.

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Posted by Fragrant_Associate43 2 weeks ago

Personally wouldn't touch it. Too many issues. 40k plus. Are you going to recover that money in a reasonable timeframe? Extremely doubtful.

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Posted by Kazumz 2 weeks ago

With a figure in mind, double it. Expect the unexpected, and building materials cost a fortune now days.

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