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Fix and flip calculator — Kansas
Kansas investors often balance stable long-term tenants against tornado and hail insurance costs. Default rent inputs are based on HUD FMR data—expense accuracy matters as much as headline rent. Same math as the national Fix and flip calculator; numbers are educational—not lender instructions.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you calculate fix and flip profit?
- Net profit is sale proceeds after selling costs and loan payoff, minus cash invested (down payment, rehab, interest-only payments during hold, and monthly carrying costs).
- What is a good ROI for house flipping?
- Targets vary by market and risk. Many investors compare return on cash to alternative uses of capital and minimum hurdle rates after accounting for taxes and contingencies.
- How should I set a fix-and-flip target in Kansas?
- Base your model on $280,900 median home prices, then stress sale timeline, financing carry, and selling costs. A conservative resale and hold assumption matters more than headline ROI.
Real estate investing in Kansas
Real estate investing in Kansas
Property taxes and school levies vary materially by district. Enter taxes for the specific parcel's assessment path when you can.
- Typical 2BR rent
- ~$950/mo
- Effective property tax
- ~1.20% of home value
- State income tax
- Up to 5.58%
Rent: HUD FMR 2025 · Property tax: Tax Foundation 2022 · Adjust all calculator inputs to match your specific deal.
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