Robuilt

Robuilt

Hey everybody and welcome to my KZread channel. Now let's set the record straight. It is not pronounced ROE-built. It is pronounced Raw-built.

I like building things like tiny homes and small houses. I love Airbnb and sharing my homes with people all over the world.

I also like to DIY my way through life. Most of the time I have 10 projects going on at once and never actually finish a single project to completion.

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  • @user-xl1xf3th2u
    @user-xl1xf3th2uСағат бұрын

    Yeah this is good until they change the tax code.

  • @chapularosa
    @chapularosa15 сағат бұрын

    MISTAKE! - Hey Rob I like your content a lot. But, I think there's a mistake in here: you cannot simply add 1) and 3) as benefits on top of one another. While you are still paying your mortgage, you will be using (directly or indirectly) the cashflow from 1) for the paydown shown in 3). I.e. you are double-counting the Paydown amount. Cheers :)

  • @miker8687
    @miker8687Күн бұрын

    Hi Rob I have a question about this strategy as I’m struggling to make any refi make sense with the high interest rates, as a matter of fact I’m doing a live in flip now for a year that I’d rather brrrr out of but I cannot because it won’t cash flow if I refi. My question is when you refi these new builds and take all that cash out would these properties cash flow as a long term rental (I do str but ltr is always a backup strategy I underwrite for ), or are you strictly underwriting them and doing the refi based on STR projections?

  • @Robuilt
    @RobuiltКүн бұрын

    Great question. The answer sadly is it depends. If the use case is STR, then usually i'm going to make the house a bit more premium-adding expenses across the board. Meaning, it'll be much harder for it to work well as an LTR. But if the use case is LTR, then I'm going to try to be A LOT more budget friendly. Regardless, you have a little more wiggle room when it's new construction because you are getting a significant discount on the cost basis of the home.

  • @devonloerop
    @devonloeropКүн бұрын

    Yup! I just did this over the last two years I bought a piece of land and built a single family unique STR as well as a Dadu that's also an STR. All in I'm in $750k to full develop the parcel and it just appraised yesterday at $1M.

  • @Robuilt
    @RobuiltКүн бұрын

    Sounds like the perfect scenario to get all your money back! How much did you put in and how did you fund it?

  • @devonloerop
    @devonloeropКүн бұрын

    @@Robuilt came in myself with $250k, $500k financed through a private lender. Tracking to be 100% paid off from STR income by end of 2025. Not sure if you saw Kai's video on my place but he came out last year. My whole channel is about how I build my homes/and my IG blew up from my container build (thepacificbin) which is helping to keep occupancy around 90% at high adr.

  • @MsTardisKeys
    @MsTardisKeysКүн бұрын

    Do you need a lot of cash to do this? I’ve read about construction loans but also don’t have any land. do you have to make this your primary to qualify for those types of loans?

  • @MO-xm1kj
    @MO-xm1kjКүн бұрын

    If you do not know what new construction is.. you should not be doing it LOL

  • @mspahr213
    @mspahr213Күн бұрын

    Your audio is mono and panned to left? Just sayin.

  • @MsTahB
    @MsTahB2 күн бұрын

    I don't understand how getting a loan to take out all of your equity solves the problem of high interest rates, and you still have a huge note to pay every month.

  • @ShaiEizenman
    @ShaiEizenman2 күн бұрын

    Great explanation on the yard investment thought process. You forgot to mention the increased value of the property after the yard renovations. How much would that add to it's value there? 😎

  • @shelteredshaman5992
    @shelteredshaman59922 күн бұрын

    If Rob is talking about it, the idea will be old or not longer feasible in a year.

  • @user-rj3kv5ze4e
    @user-rj3kv5ze4e2 күн бұрын

    Got to call BS on spending $900,000 building and have a $1.5 to $1.6M house. Not likely my friend. You might have a small spread if you can act as your own GC which most people can't.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    I'll report back. I always do.

  • @sarahfisher7717
    @sarahfisher77172 күн бұрын

    I’m really proud of all the mental math you did in this video Rob. 👏👏

  • @LeahSuperHost
    @LeahSuperHost2 күн бұрын

    I don't agree with this strategy for most people. Being your own contractor without aby previous experience is not a small task and most people don't have the knowledge or connections to be able to pull it off at maximum profit the first time around. I've done multiple new construction builds and also renovations. I feel like the light to medium size renovation properties are the most profitable. You also have to take into consideration your region and associated costs. There's a lot to consider.

  • @bamboograssburned
    @bamboograssburned2 күн бұрын

    You left out the part where you got a “free” house, but that you OWE $8,255 per month plus property taxes. Can you cash flow that, meaning can you rent it out for about 100K a year? Whats your expected occupancy rate + overnight rate?

  • @gabz91110
    @gabz911102 күн бұрын

    If I can buy land and built a house for 900 000 that's worth 1.5 millions I would do this non stop. This is an insane 70% return. Companies that focus on new built make nowhere near those return. With those kind of return the market would get inundated with project.

  • @kaizersosai8560
    @kaizersosai85602 күн бұрын

    Insurance is going thru the roof here in California. Im not buying or building anything in Cali moving forward.

  • @HolocaustShmolocaust
    @HolocaustShmolocaust2 күн бұрын

    If you're your own boss you can pick your own coworkers. Not the shitty ones you get saddled with by default.

  • @bobbyrezendes3365
    @bobbyrezendes33652 күн бұрын

    What do you think about the rating showing up on some Airbnb accounts saying”this home is in the bottom 10% of eligible listings based on reviews, ratings and reliability. “What do you think about this and what are they mainly rating this on? Insight? Saw one where their rating was 4.8 and they had this rating?

  • @eric1983hu
    @eric1983hu2 күн бұрын

    When it is time to do the refinance with a big expensive property, the bank won’t give the 75% loan unless the average rents in that area support that 1.25 of the mtg. How are you guys getting around that? I just ended up leaving the equity in the project. Which I’m fine with because overtime I’ll get it back. If there was a way to get it back earlier then that would be a bonus I guess. I don’t regret doing the project.

  • @KPHVAC
    @KPHVAC2 күн бұрын

    Build out the backyard and it would be even better if you added a second house on the property.

  • @infillvaluecreation
    @infillvaluecreation2 күн бұрын

    Definitely like the new build model. While a personal sacrifice and takes a toll on a person, you create tax free value and can practice more techniques to retain and nurture the value

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Biiiiingo.

  • @Michaelbesomeone
    @Michaelbesomeone2 күн бұрын

    Any markets where new construction makes sense other than super high end markets like Califonria, New York and Florida?

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    It makes most sense outside of those markets haha. The new construction strategy can work in any market where people invest in real estate ;)

  • @joshuawebster4272
    @joshuawebster42722 күн бұрын

    Failed to mention, when you pull that $1.2M out from the bank and put it in your pocket, that “free house” has a $10K/month mortgage attached to it. You gotta make that payment each month.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Super fair. I thought this was clear. I consider this a "free house" in my book. I invest money to build home. Then cash out refi to get all of said money back. Meaning no money in the deal. But I suppose a TRULY free house is one where it's owned free and clear. So I could see why someone could be confused by my loose definition of the term "free house." Although I'd say that a good chunk of the real estate community would agree with my way of thinking.

  • @roastnut
    @roastnut2 күн бұрын

    @@RobuiltIf you're then using that money to build another house, you would be building a portfolio of homes, but then each home will have that monthly mortgage attached. In a market where house prices are not appreciating, or at worse falling, you won't be making much real gains. Especially if you have a high mortgage burden. In a poor rental market you might start missing some payments and then there would be trouble.

  • @amyarmond8158
    @amyarmond81587 сағат бұрын

    That was EXACTLY what I was thinking 😅 when the word "free" was used but I see where he is going. You take a loan out to build and instead of letting that construction loan just sit there, you make the "equity" in the house available for other investments by doing a HELOC. Actually a great strategy. I am anxious to get into the Airbnb business and would not want to spend this kind of time to get going, but if I can get established and start bringing in solid figures I would definitely do this. I live in a state where there is a ton of land available to purchase and build on with some amazing views and waterfront opportunities.

  • @MrHamlet
    @MrHamlet2 күн бұрын

    That's what I did.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    What market?

  • @MrHamlet
    @MrHamlet2 күн бұрын

    @@Robuilt latest is WA State. Home isn't finished being built and I've already got equity in the home.

  • @davidfsanabria
    @davidfsanabria2 күн бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. We got stomped placing offers in the Smokies in 2021. Kept putting offers 50-75k over asking and losing.. we gave up after about 18 offers. We ended up doing a 4/6 pool cabin and it took close to 19 months. While we missed our on the cash flow from 2021-2023, we got about 300k in equity and got exactly what we wanted. Our spread was not quite as good as Robs, but still worked out to be a good deal and is looking to crush our underwriting estimate.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Dude a $300,000 spread ROCKS. That's amazing. Congrats. Out of curiosity, why did you end up going with 6 bathrooms, 4 beds versus a 4/4?

  • @davidfsanabria
    @davidfsanabria2 күн бұрын

    @@Robuilt we were limited to 3 full baths due to septic permit. Original plans had two more half baths. One half bath in the main living area (kitchen/living room). Another half bathroom in the theater/game room, but we wanted a cabana bathroom in the pool room so folks wouldn't have to leave the room to get changed, etc. We actually used your referral code to get started on Airbnb. 🤝 RockyCreekRetreat - ez to find on Google

  • @davidfsanabria
    @davidfsanabriaКүн бұрын

    @@Robuilt it was limited to 3 full bathrooms due to septic permit. The original plans had two more half baths- one in common area, one in theater/game room. We added one to the pool area as we didn't want folks having to leave the room to use the restroom. The square footage easily supports a 5 bedroom with one more full bath, but the septic limited us to this figure. Not mad tho.. we are on track for 180k gross in 2024.

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou3 күн бұрын

    Free gouse meaning you owe no mortgage? Im so lost. They see your gouse us worth money, they let you take out money, you use that money to pay off another house..... But now you have to pay on the house you took out money on ... Without a sale, how is it free? I get yhe leapfrogging but i feel something is missing from this explainer.

  • @hugh261
    @hugh2613 күн бұрын

    There were a couple of places where he misspoke. By free house, he was meaning he didn't have any money out of his pocket tied up in it at that point, it was only loan money tied up in it. Not, that he owned it free and clear.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    @@hugh261 what else do you think I misspoke on? Maybe I can clarify,

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Here's a video where I talk about this process a little more that does go into a bit more detail: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6Srrap-naqck7w.html

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou2 күн бұрын

    ​@@Robuilt4:25 and at nearly 4:33 it was clarified as there is a 30 year loan. Sorry, after that the mention of free house threw me off. Man .... How autocorrect doesn't save the day with me saying "gouse" is hilarious. Typing it on purpose right now it keeps changing it to house. 😂

  • @max_gagliardi
    @max_gagliardi3 күн бұрын

    Building new is 100% the way to go. After our first Airbnb we stopped buying retail and have built 10 since then. We are seeing new builds at 30-40% less than buying retail. Plus you can design it exactly how you want to. Which is huge.

  • @user-zz8ee1nf5n
    @user-zz8ee1nf5n3 күн бұрын

    Do you refinance to get your money out? Or how do you have so much money to just build so many?

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    10?! That's rockin' dude! That is one of the things I love about this model. You get to thoughtfully choose layouts and amenities, versus having to retrofit funky houses.

  • @imnitguy
    @imnitguy2 күн бұрын

    One downside is if you are in a congested area and the new construction is on the other side of town. For example, in SE Charlotte, NC, there is no more "room to build" in this desirable side of town. So a lot of the new construction is in cheaper areas of town which are much less desirable. I guess it depends on the location. I'd have nothing to do with a any homes in N Charlotte, NE Charlotte, W Charlotte or NW Charlotte. That is where all the new homes are being built because those areas have cheap swaths of land because it is undesirable. Maybe in 10 years?

  • @jonpayne4319
    @jonpayne43192 күн бұрын

    Is that 30-40% discount after paying a GC or are you your own GC? I like the idea of this model but would need to pay a GC and then need it to still be worthwhile. But if I could still get for 30% under retail then it sounds like a great deal.

  • @davidrosenbeck2041
    @davidrosenbeck20413 күн бұрын

    “Changing the oil” *me frantically looking for the dipstick on my house* 😂 good stuff man

  • @brady_morgan
    @brady_morgan3 күн бұрын

    This is the strategy I use as a builder to build my portfolio. Build with cash, at a discount since I am the builder and dont pay a GC fee, cash out finance at the end and STR it. Great strategy to build wealth. Can also do spec builds to create more capital when needed, which helps with not needing so many partners/investors for the cash. I dont like sharing ownership of my real estate.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Yeah, this is mega solid. I've known a few builders that do this. It gets supercharged when you've got a great relationship with a bank and they extend a huge line of credit that allows you to build multiple houses that you can either then sell or cash refi out of.

  • @madhatter139
    @madhatter1393 күн бұрын

    The audio for this video, when listening on my headphones, is heavily balanced towards left ear only. Not sure what that's about.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    Oh weird. No idea. Maybe because I didn't have an editor on this one today who usually fixes this stuff lol.

  • @homebaserentals-appleton9321
    @homebaserentals-appleton93212 күн бұрын

    I’m noticing the same thing - doesn’t seem like I’m getting any right ear audio

  • @seeingisbelieving879
    @seeingisbelieving8792 күн бұрын

    On my samsung galaxy S22 ultra sounds really good. The top and bottom speakers are on and sounds like surround 😂

  • @CadeWar
    @CadeWar3 күн бұрын

    I design floor plans for unique/luxury Airbnbs and can tell you that you're right on time. This is the direction STRs are heading. The pros of building FAR outweigh the cons, especially when it comes to a sustainable business and max revenue.

  • @pshahen21
    @pshahen212 күн бұрын

    Hey man, do you have a website or email? We’re currently building STRs and we agree design is where you stand out. Thanks!

  • @ManeosCompoundingMachine
    @ManeosCompoundingMachine3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for all of the great content that you provide.

  • @Robuilt
    @Robuilt2 күн бұрын

    🫡

  • @damonaniton
    @damonaniton3 күн бұрын

    City by city they are legislating away AirBnB. There is no strategy that makes sense

  • @CadeWar
    @CadeWar3 күн бұрын

    By building your own STR you're free to build outside of city limits. When you create an experience-based Airbnb location isn't a huge factor anymore, so you aren't limited by specific areas. This is also how you can find less expensive property, reducing your cost to build. Unique/ luxury Airbnbs are the future of short term rentals, according to the data, which means this is the direction a lot of hosts will be going to stay relevant and profitable in the STR market.

  • @Palantir_Daily
    @Palantir_Daily3 күн бұрын

    Ignorant take. Short-term rentals isn’t a new investment. It’s been around for decades.

  • @MrHamlet
    @MrHamlet2 күн бұрын

    Actually there's a lot you can do. Many cities only ban STRs in residential zoned areas, but do allow STRs in some conditions or areas that are zoned residential. You can get a property that's not zoned residential. That's what I did - my property is actually zoned commercial and they can't stop me from having an STR. There are lots of vacation areas where places that look residential but aren't. Another is building with a resort community which are typically zoned commercial.

  • @damonaniton
    @damonaniton2 күн бұрын

    @@MrHamlet today. And that is changing more and more every day. I am all for new construction and building. But absolutely not with AirBnB in mind. The proof is in the pudding that what is here today will not be there tomorrow.

  • @damonaniton
    @damonaniton2 күн бұрын

    @@Palantir_Daily Nobody said it is new. It has been around for decades, yes. And with each passing month more and more cities are legislating it into the ground. An ignorant take is not acknowledging this fact. An ignorant take is "building" a home with the intent of AirBnB knowing that fact.

  • @omarortiz738
    @omarortiz7384 күн бұрын

    Man I live in Katy and maintain 2 of my cousins airbnbs near Downtown. Let me know if you ever need some help. I’m cheaper than a chipotle burrito 😂

  • @The_Ai_Studio
    @The_Ai_Studio4 күн бұрын

    What camera are you using it's so clear?

  • @nicolechidziya1202
    @nicolechidziya12024 күн бұрын

    😀

  • @networth00
    @networth004 күн бұрын

    The neighbors must HATE to hear that annoying pickleball sound all the time. I love playing though.

  • @networth00
    @networth004 күн бұрын

    Buy nice old wood furniture and paint it.

  • @networth00
    @networth004 күн бұрын

    As a host, I offer discounts and I ask for discounts. When I travel, I either leave a 5-star or don't leave a review. I do get some high maintenance discount guests tho.

  • @networth00
    @networth005 күн бұрын

    I'm not paying anyone 15-20% to manage my property when I pay 50% for the note, then have repairs and such... that means she's making more than the person who bought the house and has hundreds of thousands (maybe millions) invested. #nope

  • @networth00
    @networth005 күн бұрын

    I would NEVER invest in Commiefornia.

  • @networth00
    @networth005 күн бұрын

    Young people: I'm HOUSE-HACKING Older people: I bought a house and got a couple roommates

  • @ellenrossey3783
    @ellenrossey37835 күн бұрын

    Just get to the point.

  • @phylthamendment
    @phylthamendment5 күн бұрын

    THE WHOLE POINT OF A CONTSINER HOUS IS "NOT LUXURY BUILD" 😂😂😂SILLY

  • @sheilakilby5162
    @sheilakilby51625 күн бұрын

    My husband and I are builders, landlords and STR operators. We run into these issues all the time. It is hard to build in the mountains. We have to put in Fire Department roads with a deeded turnaround for them.

  • @danihan1321
    @danihan13216 күн бұрын

    You.... didn't know the court size before you built a court?

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xd6 күн бұрын

    This guy is annoying - I chopped it short.

  • @claub5438
    @claub54386 күн бұрын

    hey how do you do it so don’t pay so much taxes to the feds? do you donate or?

  • @rfreeman5012
    @rfreeman50128 күн бұрын

    Fix for Airbnb rentals, sell them, 1031 into ltr in appreciating areas.

  • @sportcourtaustin
    @sportcourtaustin8 күн бұрын

    Awesome video, as a pickleball contractor, I think you nailed all of the points you made. One recommendation to you is to buy a "Rol-Dri" tennis court squeegee for moving the water off the slab. Would love to partner with you on any Texas courts.