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Sell vs Hold Analysis Sample

Sell vs Hold Analysis samples use the same result layout as live analyses. The numbers are examples for 1777 Beach Park Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404.

  • Start with net proceeds and the strategy difference. Those frame liquidity versus future upside.
  • Check whether rent after selling is realistic. It can flip a sell-now decision.
  • Use the sensitivity section to test appreciation, rent, investment return, and carrying costs.
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Sell vs Hold Analysis Exported June 18, 2026, 1:16 AM

Sell vs Hold Analysis

Compare the financial outcome of selling now versus holding your home.

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1777 Beach Park Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404

Current estimated value
$1,810,000
Loan balance
$980,000
Expected rent after selling
$6,500/mo
Comparison period
5 years
Prepared Jun 18, 2026 Sample assumptions
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Verdict

Holding Looks Stronger

Holding is projected to be stronger by about $499,917 over 5 years under these assumptions.

Confidence: Sample
Key reasons
  • Holding has the stronger projected wealth result.
  • Rent after selling is included in the sell-now path.
  • Principal paydown is treated as equity growth, not cost.
  • Tax and transaction costs can materially change the answer.
Net proceeds if sold today
$688,780 After sale costs
Hold-and-sell-later value
$1,053,605 After costs in 5 years
Sell + invest after rent
$553,688 After rent in 5 years
Strategy difference
-$499,917 Hold vs sell
Rent coverage
8 years and 10 months From net proceeds
Holding costs excluding principal
$97,917/yr Interest + carrying costs

Why this result?

What supports holding

  • Equity growth potential supports holding.
  • Holding builds principal paydown over the comparison period.
  • Property appreciation can add value before a future sale.

What needs caution

  • Upfront selling costs reduce sale proceeds.
  • Renting after selling may be expensive in this market.
  • Holding exposes you to market and property risks.
  • Results are sensitive to future price growth, rent, and investment return.

What to verify / next

  • Home value and selling costs.
  • Rent estimates and investment return assumptions.
  • Tax implications with qualified-advisor context.
  • Updated plans or assumptions.

Scenario comparison

5 years outlook

Sell-now path

Sell and invest proceeds after paying rent.

Net proceeds from sale
$688,780
Estimated rent paid
-$390,000
Invested proceeds value
$943,688
Total after 5 years$553,688

Hold-and-sell-later path

Keep the home through the comparison period and sell later.

Estimated future sale price
$2,098,286
Less future selling costs
-$130,094
Principal paydown
$65,413
Total after 5 years$1,053,605
Holding is projected to leave you $499,917 ahead over 5 years.

Proceeds breakdown

Sell-now path

Estimated sale price $1,810,000
Less loan payoff -$980,000
Less agent commission -$90,500
Less closing costs -$21,720
Less capital gains tax $0
Net proceeds $688,780
Total selling costs $141,220
Net proceeds $688,780

Cost of waiting / What changes the answer

A Home price growth
+1%Conservative
+5%Optimistic

Higher growth generally strengthens holding.

B Rent level
$5,200/moLower rent
$7,800/moHigher rent

Higher rent after selling weakens the sell-now path.

C Investment return
4%Lower return
9%Higher return

Higher investment returns strengthen selling and investing.

D Holding costs
$1,806/moLower cost
$3,354/moHigher cost

Higher non-principal ownership costs weaken holding.

Decision checklist

1

Numbers to verify

Home value, loan balance, selling costs, rent, and investment return assumptions drive the comparison.

2

Tax context

Capital gains exposure and possible exclusions can materially change the result.

3

Scenario sensitivity

Rent, return, holding cost, and growth scenarios can change which path looks stronger.

4

Timeline fit

Personal timeline, lifestyle goals, and risk tolerance are central to interpreting the numbers.

Sample mode uses example assumptions for education only. Changes here are not saved and are not financial, legal, tax, mortgage, insurance, appraisal, inspection, investment, or real estate advice.

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