BRRRR Calculator — Las Vegas, NV
Pre-filled with localized assumptions for Las Vegas. Replace the defaults with your real numbers (rent comps, taxes, insurance, repairs, and reserves) to get an accurate result.
Inputs
Results
- Total all-in cost: $238,700
- Total cash invested: $94,700
- New loan (refinance): $255,000
- Cash pulled out: $106,500
- Cash left in deal: -$11,800
- Equity created: $85,000
Tip: If cash left in ≤ $0, you achieved "infinite return"—all your money is out and the property still cash flows.
Las Vegas Local Market Note
Informational onlyLas Vegas rentals benefit from Nevada's no-income-tax status and a fast-growing, diversifying economy, though the market remains sensitive to tourism cycles. Nevada allows summary eviction, one of the faster processes in the country. Investors target northwest Las Vegas and Henderson for newer stock, while older east-side neighborhoods offer better rent-to-price ratios; unlicensed short-term rentals face aggressive enforcement in Clark County.
Local context for general information — not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current regulations and market data before making investment decisions.
How to Use This BRRRR Calculator (Mini Guide)
Analyze Buy-Rehab-Rent-Refinance-Repeat deals to see how much cash you can pull out at refinance and whether you achieve infinite returns. These defaults are pre-filled for Las Vegas, NV. Always replace them with your real numbers when you have them.
What BRRRR means
Buy a distressed property below market, rehab it, rent it out, then refinance based on new (higher) ARV.
Goal: pull out most or all of your initial cash so you can repeat the process.
If you pull out 100%+ of your cash, you achieve 'infinite return' — the property cash flows with $0 left in.
Critical inputs
Purchase price + rehab costs = your total all-in cost.
ARV: conservative comps matter — overestimate ARV and the deal falls apart at refinance.
Refinance LTV: most lenders do 75% of ARV for investment properties.
Monthly rent and expenses: must cash flow after refinance or it's not sustainable.
What makes a good BRRRR deal
Cash left in deal ≤ $0 (pulled out all your money).
Monthly cash flow after refinance > $200-$300/month minimum.
ARV is defensible with actual closed comps.
Rehab scope is clear and budgeted conservatively.
Common risks
Appraisal comes in below ARV — kills the refinance and leaves you stuck.
Rehab costs overrun — eats into equity and cash-out potential.
Can't find tenants at projected rent — cash flow goes negative.
How to use this calculator in Las Vegas
Start with the pre-filled assumptions for Las Vegas, then replace them with your deal’s numbers. If you’re an investor, keep vacancy and reserves conservative. If you’re a homeowner, pay special attention to property taxes and insurance — these often drive the rent vs buy decision.
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