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Investor Repair Priorities: ROI-Focused Fix List

Smart repair priorities for real estate investors: what to fix, skip, or upgrade for maximum return on flip or rental properties.

Investor Repair Priorities: ROI-Focused Fix List

Real estate investors must balance repair costs against returns. Every dollar spent should either increase sale price, reduce vacancy time, or prevent bigger problems. This guide prioritizes repairs by ROI for both fix-and-flip and rental properties.

Fix-and-Flip Priorities

Tier 1: Always Fix (High ROI, Required for Sale)

1. Safety and code issues ($$$)

  • Electrical hazards
  • Plumbing leaks
  • Structural problems
  • HVAC failure
  • Roof leaks
  • Why: Kills deals, fails inspection, liability risk
  • ROI: Must-fix, not optional

2. Curb appeal ($-$$)

  • Landscaping (mow, mulch, trim)
  • Front door paint
  • House numbers
  • Exterior light fixtures
  • Why: Determines showing traffic
  • ROI: 300-500% (small cost, huge impact)

3. Paint ($-$$)

  • Neutral grays throughout
  • All walls, trim, doors
  • Fresh, clean appearance
  • Why: Biggest bang per buck
  • ROI: 200-400%

4. Deep clean ($)

  • Professional cleaning
  • Carpets, windows, everything
  • Why: Clean = maintained = higher offers
  • ROI: 500%+ (cheap, huge impact)

5. Flooring (context-dependent) ($-$$$)

  • Replace stained carpet with LVP
  • Refinish hardwood if solid
  • Why: Dated/damaged flooring = lower offers
  • ROI: 100-200% if needed

Tier 2: Usually Fix (Good ROI, Market Dependent)

6. Kitchen updates ($$-$$$)

  • Paint cabinets (not replace)
  • New hardware and faucet
  • Appliances if non-functional
  • Why: Kitchen sells homes
  • ROI: 80-150% (don’t over-improve)

7. Bathroom refresh ($$)

  • Re-caulk and regrout
  • New vanity if dated
  • Modern fixtures
  • Why: Bathrooms matter to buyers
  • ROI: 80-120%

8. Light fixtures and hardware ($)

  • Modern styles
  • Consistent finishes
  • Why: Cheap update, big visual impact
  • ROI: 200-300%

Tier 3: Market-Dependent (Moderate ROI)

9. Countertops ($$-$$$)

  • Replace if severely dated or damaged
  • Quartz or granite preferred
  • Why: High-end finishes expected in strong markets
  • ROI: 50-100% (market dependent)

10. Doors and windows ($$-$$$$)

  • Fix operation issues
  • Replace only if broken or very dated
  • Why: Expensive, moderate return
  • ROI: 60-80%

Tier 4: Usually Skip (Low ROI for Flips)

Don’t over-improve:

  • High-end appliances (basic is fine)
  • Luxury finishes (buyers want discount)
  • Custom work (you won’t recoup cost)
  • Landscaping beyond basics (diminishing returns)

Rental Property Priorities

Tier 1: Always Fix (Tenant Attraction + Longevity)

1. Functional systems ($$$)

  • HVAC working
  • Plumbing functional (no leaks)
  • Electrical safe and code-compliant
  • Why: Tenant expectations, legal requirements
  • ROI: Prevents vacancies, lawsuits

2. Safety and code ($$-$$$)

  • Smoke/CO detectors
  • Handrails
  • GFCI outlets
  • Why: Liability and code compliance
  • ROI: Prevents lawsuits

3. Paint ($-$$)

  • Neutral, durable
  • Every turnover or every 3-5 years
  • Why: Looks maintained, rents faster
  • ROI: 200-300% (reduces vacancy)

4. Deep clean ($)

  • Every turnover
  • Professional recommended
  • Why: First impression for showings
  • ROI: 500%+ (fast rentals)

5. Flooring (durable choice) ($$)

  • LVP preferred (durable, cheap, easy to replace)
  • Avoid carpet if possible (stains, odors, short life)
  • Why: Lasts longer, easier maintenance
  • ROI: 150-250% over carpet

Tier 2: Usually Fix (Tenant Satisfaction)

6. Appliances ($$)

  • Working, matching set
  • Mid-grade (not luxury, not builder-grade junk)
  • Why: Tenant expectations
  • ROI: 100-150%

7. Caulk/grout refresh ($)

  • Every turnover
  • Prevents bigger water damage
  • Why: Small cost prevents mold, rot
  • ROI: 300%+ (prevents damage)

8. Light fixtures ($)

  • Basic but updated styles
  • LED bulbs (lower tenant utility costs)
  • Why: Modern feel, low cost
  • ROI: 150-200%

Tier 3: Context-Dependent

9. Countertops ($$-$$$)

  • Replace if damaged
  • Formica/laminate fine for C-class
  • Granite/quartz for A/B-class
  • Why: Market expectations vary
  • ROI: 80-120% (class dependent)

10. Cabinets ($$-$$$)

  • Paint if dated but functional
  • Replace only if broken
  • Why: Expensive, tenants don’t pay premium
  • ROI: 50-80%

Tier 4: Skip for Rentals

Don’t waste money on:

  • High-end finishes (tenants won’t pay extra)
  • Luxury appliances (get damaged, no rent premium)
  • Custom work (you won’t recoup)
  • Trendy updates (date quickly, no tenant premium)

Decision Framework

For every repair, ask:

  1. Does it affect safety or function? (Fix)
  2. Will buyers/tenants notice? (Probably fix)
  3. Is it required by code? (Fix)
  4. What’s the cost vs. value added? (Calculate)
  5. What’s market standard? (Match, don’t exceed)

ROI calculation:

  • Cost: Materials + labor
  • Value added: Increased sale price or reduced vacancy time
  • ROI: (Value added - Cost) / Cost × 100

Example:

  • Paint house: $3,000
  • Increases sale price: $8,000
  • ROI: ($8,000 - $3,000) / $3,000 = 167%

Quick Reference: Fix or Skip?

ALWAYS FIX:

  • Safety hazards
  • Code violations
  • Major system failures (HVAC, roof, plumbing)
  • Anything preventing sale/rental

USUALLY FIX:

  • Paint
  • Flooring (if damaged/dated)
  • Deep clean
  • Curb appeal
  • Caulk/grout
  • Light fixtures/hardware

MARKET-DEPENDENT:

  • Kitchen/bath updates
  • Countertops
  • Appliances (beyond functional)
  • Windows/doors

USUALLY SKIP:

  • High-end finishes
  • Luxury upgrades
  • Trendy styles
  • Structural expansions
  • Custom work

Budget Allocation (Typical Flip)

Purchase price: $100,000

  • Safety/systems: $5,000-10,000 (5-10%)
  • Paint: $3,000-5,000 (3-5%)
  • Flooring: $3,000-8,000 (3-8%)
  • Kitchen/bath: $5,000-12,000 (5-12%)
  • Fixtures/hardware: $1,000-2,000 (1-2%)
  • Curb appeal: $1,000-3,000 (1-3%)
  • Cleaning/staging: $1,000-2,000 (1-2%)
  • Total rehab: $19,000-42,000 (19-42%)

Class A property: Higher percentage (nicer finishes expected) Class C property: Lower percentage (basics only)

Biggest Mistakes Investors Make

1. Over-improving for neighborhood

  • Granite in C-class rental = wasted money
  • Buyers/tenants won’t pay premium

2. Under-improving curb appeal

  • No showings = no offers
  • Cheap fix, huge impact

3. Skipping paint

  • Nothing updates a space faster or cheaper
  • Always worth it

4. Buying cheap materials

  • False economy (fails quickly, costs more long-term)
  • Especially flooring, fixtures

5. Not accounting for holding costs

  • Every day vacant/unsold = lost money
  • Faster, slightly more expensive repairs often better ROI

Pro Tips

Rental properties:

  • Durable beats pretty
  • Easy-to-replace beats expensive
  • Neutral beats trendy
  • Standard beats custom

Fix-and-flip:

  • Photo-ready matters
  • Match neighborhood standards
  • Speed matters (holding costs)
  • Staging ROI is 300-500%

Both:

  • Clean and functional beats dated but broken
  • Small touches matter (hardware, fixtures)
  • Test market assumptions (what do buyers/tenants actually want?)

Smart repair priorities maximize returns. For flips: focus on paint, flooring, curb appeal, and clean. For rentals: focus on durability, function, and tenant expectations. Match neighborhood standards, don’t exceed them. Every repair should have a clear ROI justification—if not, skip it and invest elsewhere.

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