Builder Leasebacks for Model Homes Boulder CO

Using builder leasebacks, investors purchase model homes from the builder and then lease them back to the company so they can continue to use them as marketing tools. This allows investors to cover most of the purchase cost, generate funding for new projects, and get free maintenance to keep the property pristine.

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Prudential Rocky Mountain Realtors
(303) 494-7700
4710 Table Mesa Drive, Suite A
Boulder, CO
Housing Helpers Corporate Relocation
303-545-6000
2865 Baseline Rd
Boulder, CO
McStain Enterprises
(303) 494-5900
400 Centennial Parkway, Suite 200
Louisville, CO
Remax Horizons
(303) 564-4460
6343 West 120th Avenue
Broomfield, CO
Covenant Village of Colorado
(303) 424-4828
9153 Yarrow Street
Westminster, CO
Church Ranch & Home Place Land & Cattle Co.
(303) 469-1873
10050 Wadsworth Blvd.
Westminster, CO
Metro Brokers - Moser Real Estate Group
(303) 332-9794
10955 Westmoor Drive Suite 400
Westminster, CO
Your Castle Real Estate
(303) 478-5501
11496 W 105th Drive
Westminster, CO
The Mellott Group
(303)-956-7969
1705 Parkdale Circle N
Erie, CO
Homestead Management Corporation
(303) 457-1444
1401 W. 122 Ave. #101
Westminster, CO

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What would you say to a brand-new home with a long-term tenant in place, guaranteed rent, no maintenance and discounted upgrades as an added bonus?

Interested investors are eagerly saying, “Yes, please.”

Model homes allow real estate investors to buy at low cost, immediately lease the property and potentially sell high. By utilizing builder leasebacks, investors can cover much of the cost associated with the home, receive free maintenance and keep the investment property pristine during the life of the lease.

Through a builder leaseback agreement, investors purchase one of the builder’s model homes and lease it back to the company so it can continue to serve as a marketing tool for the sale of future homes in the development.

Builders offer leasebacks primarily to generate funding for new projects and the development of more homes. Smaller building companies typically use this tactic more frequently than larger companies. Smaller companies present riskier investments because they are more likely to run out of money and fail to finish developments, thus hindering the lease or the future profits from the model home. Unloading a model home means they can free up their credit for new ventures.

Since model homes are typically built in the early stages of a housing development, they can often be purchased at a lower price than subsequent phases. While model homes do see a bit of wear and tear, builders have a vested interest in keeping model homes in excellent condition and will cover most or all of the maintenance fees. Once the builder sells all the homes in a development, investors can sell their model homes at market value and cash out, or just keep them as rentals.

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Prudential Rocky Mountain Realtors

(303) 494-7700
4710 Table Mesa Drive, Suite A
Boulder, CO

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