Renovation ROI Decision: Complete Half-Finished Duplex or Sell As-Is
Real estate investors with partially renovated duplexes face a complex ROI calculation weighing completion costs against as-is sale price discounts, with no reliable decision framework. The decision requires local market intelligence, contractor cost accuracy, and carrying cost projections that are difficult to obtain simultaneously. This advisory gap is common in residential real estate investing and rarely addressed by existing tools.
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