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The Effect of Appreciation on Fort Collins, CO Real Estate Deals
I want to share with you some information about a property in Fort Collins located at 3000 Ross Dr Apt F26. This particular property is for sale and was submitted by one of our researchers, but I'll be using it as an example. If you want to run your own full investor analysis on this property, you can do that using our Offer Generator.
In the table below I show what happens to the value with a modest appreciation rate. Can you have years where this (or any other property for that matter) go down in value? Yes. Might it not go up by as much as we are estimating? Yes. Can it go up by more? Yes. Only time will tell what will happen.
| Years From Now | Value |
| Assumed Appreciation Rate: 3.1% | |
| At Purchase | $90,006 |
| Year 1 | $92,796 |
| Year 2 | $95,673 |
| Year 3 | $98,639 |
| Year 4 | $101,697 |
| Year 5 | $104,849 |
| Year 6 | $108,100 |
| Year 7 | $111,451 |
| Year 8 | $114,906 |
| Year 9 | $118,468 |
As you can see from the table above, if we assume an appreciation rate of 3.1% per year, then the property value eventually reaches $118,468 after 10 years.
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Until my next post,
James
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