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1131 E Virginia Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85006, USA
Priced too high to cash-flow with a loan — an equity or tax play, not income.
Investment potential
Your scenario · adjust the levers below or open advanced settings to see how returns change
$45,929
$3,827/mo · at 64% occupancy & $273/night
-$3,641
-$303/mo after costs & mortgage
Cap rate
5.2%
Cash-on-cash
-2.6%
DSCR
0.87
Confidence
Your assumptions
Revenue
$45,929/yr
Market avg: $45,929/yr · 64% occ · $273 ADR
Financing
$28,130/yr
Operating costs
$21,439/yr
How this property compares to similar short-term rentals nearby.
Comparable set · 33 properties
$156–$490
Median $273
39%–88%
Median 64%
$26.3K–$98.4K
Median $39.1K
221–365
Median 269
This property · $45.9K
Comparable properties (33)
Cash flow potential Medium · Appreciation potential Medium
365 days available · 266 days booked ·
245 days available · 167 days booked ·
229 days available · 181 days booked ·
271 days available · 196 days booked ·
271 days available · 174 days booked ·
318 days available · 183 days booked ·
265 days available · 160 days booked ·
298 days available · 205 days booked ·
345 days available · 276 days booked ·
226 days available · 173 days booked ·
322 days available · 184 days booked ·
276 days available · 126 days booked ·
238 days available · 185 days booked ·
291 days available · 162 days booked ·
286 days available · 126 days booked ·
279 days available · 223 days booked ·
252 days available · 167 days booked ·
357 days available · 194 days booked ·
244 days available · 164 days booked ·
269 days available · 161 days booked ·
266 days available · 197 days booked ·
245 days available · 134 days booked ·
229 days available · 135 days booked ·
225 days available · 132 days booked ·
221 days available · 129 days booked ·
249 days available · 134 days booked ·
279 days available · 129 days booked ·
313 days available · 134 days booked ·
294 days available · 200 days booked ·
254 days available · 148 days booked ·
270 days available · 135 days booked ·
254 days available · 129 days booked ·
229 days available · 87 days booked ·
Revenue and occupancy reflect Chalet's modeled estimates from observed booking activity for comparable active listings. Individual results vary with management, seasonality, and pricing.
Who this property is for
The same property is a great buy for one investor and a trap for another. Here's the honest read.
1031 / high-equity buyer
~$116.0K
Year-1 tax shield
Buying with cash or low leverage removes the debt-coverage problem entirely, so the thesis rests on appreciation plus a large first-year write-off. At roughly 25% of purchase price, the shield is substantial enough to carry the deal on its own.
Price-disciplined buyer
$409.0K
Break-even purchase price
The deal pencils only if you buy right. At ~13% below the Zestimate the numbers reach break-even — treat that as a negotiation anchor, not a fantasy. Pay asking and the math stops working.
DSCR cash-flow buyer
0.87
DSCR at asking
At asking price the property doesn't cover its own debt service, so it won't qualify for DSCR financing as modeled. If you need cash flow from day one, look at a mid-term-rental fallback or a different Phoenix submarket.
For a buyer who materially participates and qualifies for the STR tax treatment.
$116.0K
Estimated first-year deduction · range $96.3K–$132.3K
Why this matters here
At a marginal bracket, this deduction can be worth $35.6K–$48.9K in estimated federal tax saved.
This only applies if you meet the IRS material-participation tests for short-term rentals and are not using a full-service property manager.
Estimate, subject to CPA review. Cost-segregation percentages shown here are illustrative and depend on an actual study of the property.
Some states do not conform to federal bonus depreciation, so your state may not allow the same first-year treatment shown above.
Chalet can introduce a cost-segregation partner — this is not tax, legal, or financial advice.
How cash-on-cash return moves with purchase price. The marked line is break-even (1.0 DSCR).
At this price: cash-on-cash -2.6%, DSCR 0.87, cash flow -$3,641/yr
| Price vs asking | Price | Cash-on-cash | DSCR | Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| -25% | $352,350 | 3.0% | 1.16 | Positive |
| -22% | $366,444 | 2.2% | 1.12 | Positive |
| -15% | $399,330 | 0.5% | 1.02 | Positive |
| -8% | $432,216 | -1.1% | 0.95 | Below break-even |
| Asking | $469,800 | -2.6% | 0.87 | Below break-even |
| +8% | $507,384 | -3.9% | 0.81 | Below break-even |
| +15% | $540,270 | -4.9% | 0.76 | Below break-even |
Break-even price
$408,999
~13% under Zestimate. Where this property reaches 1.0 DSCR and neutral cash flow.
Discount needed
−$60,801
The gap between asking and the price a cash-flow buyer can underwrite.
If refi to 5.5% in 24 mo
+$4,123/yr
Illustrative cash-flow improvement at asking price if rates fall. Planning figure, not a forecast.
Annual avg $3,827 · peaks at $4,970 in Jan
Annual avg 61% · peaks at 78% in Mar
−$303/mo after all expenses
Cash to close
Down payment, closing costs, and furnishing
$136,242
Return on cash:14.6%
DSCR below 1.0 — but you can still qualify
Your DSCR is 0.87 · lenders typically require 1.0+.
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What the deal returns over the hold — including the tax shield, which is the whole point for an appreciation buyer.
Levered IRR
16.7%
over 5-yr hold, with tax shield
Equity multiple
1.9×
total proceeds vs. $136,242 invested
Projected value at exit
$599,597
year 5 · 5.0% annual appreciation
Tax shield contribution
+6.8 pts
of IRR comes from year-1 depreciation
| Year | Equity | Appreciation | Cumulative cash flow | Total value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $121,029 | $23,490 | $39,294 | $183,813 |
| Year 2 | $124,867 | $48,155 | $36,342 | $209,364 |
| Year 3 | $128,983 | $74,052 | $34,089 | $237,124 |
| Year 4 | $133,395 | $101,245 | $32,546 | $267,186 |
| Year 5 | $138,127 | $129,797 | $31,723 | $299,648 |
Projection, not a promise.
Assumes 5.0% annual appreciation, 1.5% rent growth (operating costs held flat), and that the property qualifies for short-term-rental tax treatment. The year-1 depreciation shield depends on a real cost-segregation study and your tax situation — consult a CPA.
Appreciation is the dominant driver of this return. When cash flow is negative, the deal depends on the property gaining value — it is not paying for itself from income.
Appreciation, rent growth, and financing rates are editable under Edit financials.
STR deals turn on local rules and demand that a generalist agent misses. Chalet matches you with a vetted Phoenix agent who knows which properties actually cash flow — and which to avoid.
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