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TStrainmaster
post Nov 21 2019, 08:24 PM, updated 7y ago

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I have a landed house of SPA 800k, renovation 50k, loan size around 720k.

I am renting it out with rental covering the installment at approx (RM3.5k).

Assuming selling price is at 850k (SPA+reno) at the point of selling, roughly how long would I need to hold to achieve a profit of 20% (as the mortgage’s principal is reducing when tenant rental is covering the installment).

Calculation steps would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

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LoTek
post Nov 21 2019, 08:46 PM

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Unrelated: please let me congratulate you on achieving such a high Roi for landed.
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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 21 2019, 08:24 PM)
I have a landed house of SPA 800k, renovation 50k, loan size around 720k.

I am renting it out with rental covering the installment at approx (RM3.5k).

Assuming selling price is at 850k (SPA+reno) at the point of selling, roughly how long would I need to hold to achieve a profit of 20% (as the mortgage’s principal is reducing when tenant rental is covering the installment).

Calculation steps would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
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What is your installment amount and loan tenure (in years)?
TStrainmaster
post Nov 21 2019, 09:53 PM

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Installment is approx 3.3k
Loan tenure: 35 years
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post Nov 21 2019, 10:03 PM

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Wow can get 3.5k rental?
For me personally.. Won't be selling anytime soon...
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post Nov 22 2019, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 21 2019, 08:24 PM)
I have a landed house of SPA 800k, renovation 50k, loan size around 720k.

I am renting it out with rental covering the installment at approx (RM3.5k).

Assuming selling price is at 850k (SPA+reno) at the point of selling, roughly how long would I need to hold to achieve a profit of 20% (as the mortgage’s principal is reducing when tenant rental is covering the installment).

Calculation steps would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
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20% x 850,000 = 170,000 (Profit)

Assuming 3,300 instalment per month ...
2,000 interest 1,300 principal

170,000 ÷ 1,300 = approximate 131 months.

Any correction is welcome.

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post Nov 22 2019, 07:03 AM

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post Nov 22 2019, 08:01 AM

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How on earth are u able to find such gem!? Landed and high Rental!? I’m jealous!

May I ask why sell?
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post Nov 22 2019, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(FirstNoob @ Nov 22 2019, 08:01 AM)
How on earth are u able to find such gem!? Landed and high Rental!? I’m jealous!

May I ask why sell?
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post Nov 22 2019, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Nov 22 2019, 09:07 AM)
Vacation lodging is possible depending on location.
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If he’s subletting rooms / Airbnb then it’s possible. If he’s really renting it at annual basis, then I would like to know which landed is this! Sell my current prop and buy it immediately
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post Nov 22 2019, 12:07 PM

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What rental do you expect for a landed property?
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post Nov 22 2019, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Nov 22 2019, 12:00 AM)
20% x 850,000 = 170,000 (Profit)

Assuming 3,300 instalment per month ...
2,000 interest 1,300 principal

170,000 ÷ 1,300 = approximate 131 months.

Any correction is welcome.
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Thanks but the ratio of interest:principal is decreasing right? (Armotisation curve)
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post Nov 22 2019, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(LoTek @ Nov 21 2019, 08:46 PM)
Unrelated: please let me congratulate you on achieving such a high Roi for landed.
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20% over 10 years consider high ROI?
1 year only 2% ROI only leh

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post Nov 22 2019, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 22 2019, 12:47 PM)
20% over 10 years consider high ROI?
1 year only 2% ROI only leh
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roi rental should be 3.5k x 12 months ÷ 850k = 4.9% roi
TStrainmaster
post Nov 22 2019, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(LoTek @ Nov 22 2019, 02:09 PM)
roi rental should be 3.5k x 12 months ÷ 850k = 4.9% roi
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Who can validate that calculation? You don’t need to calculate the interest you pay in the mortgage?

U have to consider how much you will be able to sell your property 10 years down the road also, in this case I assume conservative ie house maintains at its price. Tenant is covering the interest portion for you

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post Nov 22 2019, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 22 2019, 03:12 PM)
Who can validate that calculation? You don’t need to calculate the interest you pay in the mortgage?

U have to consider how much you will be able to sell your property 10 years down the road also, in this case I assume conservative ie house maintains at its price. Tenant is covering the interest portion for you
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that's gross ROI... which able to cover your interest incur totally and maybe some of your principal... so when you selling now... you can assume your interest are all covered by tenant... u just need to calculate gain based on your nett purchase price + cost incurred...
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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 22 2019, 03:12 PM)
Who can validate that calculation? You don’t need to calculate the interest you pay in the mortgage?

U have to consider how much you will be able to sell your property 10 years down the road also, in this case I assume conservative ie house maintains at its price. Tenant is covering the interest portion for you
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Why still ask here while it seems like you have own way to calculate it?
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post Nov 22 2019, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(trainmaster @ Nov 22 2019, 03:12 PM)
Who can validate that calculation? You don’t need to calculate the interest you pay in the mortgage?

U have to consider how much you will be able to sell your property 10 years down the road also, in this case I assume conservative ie house maintains at its price. Tenant is covering the interest portion for you
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So pannai d why ask here leh?
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post Nov 22 2019, 08:39 PM

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Return on investment is a ratio between net profit and cost of investment.
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post Nov 23 2019, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Nov 22 2019, 08:39 PM)
Return on investment is a ratio between net profit and cost of investment.
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define net profit

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