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Duplex with Finished Third Floor
For Sale
$280,000
Pending

6101 Contreras Road, Oxford, OH 45056

Residential Income, Oxford, OH

Property Size1,888 SF
Lot Size0.22 Acres
Days on Market99

Property Features for 6101 Contreras Road

General Information

Property type Residential Multi Family
Property subtype Other
Parking features On Street, Driveway
Window features Wood Frames
Patio and Porch features Porch
Exterior features Porch
High school district Talawanda City SD
Directions High Street becomes Contreras; pass RR crossing & Lynn Street; house on left before Joseph Drive.
Subdivision Butler-W18
Standard status Pending
APN H4100-017-000-133
Size 1,888 SF
Lot size 0.22 Acres

Utilities

Heating system Hot Water(Heating), Natural Gas

Amenities

covered front porch
hardwood floors
high ceilings

Building Details

Year built 1930
Number of units 2
Building materials Wood Siding
Roof type Shingle
Listing Agency: eXp Realty
Listed By: Ross Tonyan
Added: May 15 Changed: Aug 20 Last Checked: Aug 21 at 7:06PM
MLS# 1878309

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Investment Insights

Based on property information with market context.

This well-maintained duplex was built in 1930 and features two two-bedroom units with hardwood floors and high ceilings. Unit 1 offers a traditional layout. Unit 2 includes a finished third floor for additional living space. Exterior features include a covered porch, and the property has both a driveway and on-street parking.

The duplex sits on a 0.2168-acre lot and is located at 6101 Contreras Road in Oxford, OH (Butler County). It is within a short walk of uptown Oxford and Miami University.

Heating is provided by hot water heating using natural gas, and the building is constructed with wood siding. The roof is shingle. The property is set up for rental income with two separate units, with potential for conversion back to a single-family residence.

Key Highlights

  • Two two‑bedroom units with hardwood floors and high ceilings
  • Unit 2 includes a finished third floor for extra living space
  • Built in 1930 with wood siding and shingle roof

Financial Insights

Estimated NOI and Cap Rate

NOI = area × lease_rate × (100 − vacancy) / 100 × (1 − expense_ratio). Net Operating Income — what the owner takes home each year before mortgage payments and income tax. Effective rent (asking rent minus vacancy losses) minus operating costs (taxes, insurance, maintenance, management).
NOI / Yr
$18,413
Cap rate = NOI / list price × 100. Capitalization rate — annual return on a fully cash purchase, before financing. NOI divided by price. Higher means more income per dollar invested, but usually also more risk or older condition. 5–8% is typical for stabilized commercial property; double digits often signal distressed deals.
Cap Rate
6.58%
Suggested Prices Based on Cap Rates Cap rates vary significantly by property type, market, and asset quality. Typical U.S. stable-market ranges: Multifamily — 4.5% to 6.5% (Class A in primary markets often sub-5%; Class C in secondary markets 6%+) Industrial / Logistics — 5.0% to 7.0% (compressed heavily in recent years due to e-commerce demand) Office — 6.5% to 9%+ (wide spread post-2020; CBD Class A vs. suburban Class B varies dramatically) Retail — 5.5% to 8.5% (grocery-anchored on the low end, unanchored strip centers higher) Hospitality / Hotels — 7.5% to 10%+ (higher due to operational risk) Self-Storage — 5.5% to 7.5% Medical Office — 6.0% to 7.5% Net Lease (single tenant, credit) — 5.0% to 7.0% depending on tenant credit and lease term Rules of thumb: Primary markets (NYC, SF, LA, Boston, DC) trade at lower cap rates than secondary/tertiary markets, often by 100–200 bps (bps, aka basis points; 1 bp = 0.01%). Class A assets trade ~50–150 bps tighter than Class B, and Class B tighter than Class C. Cap rates move inversely with price — a lower cap rate means a higher price for the same NOI. Spread to the 10-year Treasury is a common benchmark; historically 200–400 bps over the 10-year.
Cap Rate 5%
$368,260 $368.3K
Cap Rate 7%
$263,043 $263.0K
Cap Rate 9%
$204,589 $204.6K
Market Conditions
NOI Build-Up for 1,888 SF Vacancy — income lost from leasable area expected to sit empty during the year, subtracted from gross rent. EGI (Effective Gross Income) — gross rent minus vacancy losses, the realistic income before paying operating costs. OpEx (Operating Expenses) — recurring costs to operate the property (property tax, insurance, utilities, maintenance, management); excludes financing and capital improvements. NOI (Net Operating Income) — income a property generates after operating costs but before financing and taxes.
Gross rent
$28.3K $15.00/SF
− Vacancy
−$2.0K −$1.07/SF
EGI
$26.3K $13.93/SF
− OpEx
−$7.9K −$4.18/SF
NOI
$18.4K $9.75/SF
Area
Butler County, OH
Vacancy
7.12%
Lease Rate
$15.00 /SF/Yr
Expense Ratio
30.00%
Simulate Cap Rate and NOI
Suggested Prices Based on Cap Rates Cap rates vary significantly by property type, market, and asset quality. Typical U.S. stable-market ranges: Multifamily — 4.5% to 6.5% (Class A in primary markets often sub-5%; Class C in secondary markets 6%+) Industrial / Logistics — 5.0% to 7.0% (compressed heavily in recent years due to e-commerce demand) Office — 6.5% to 9%+ (wide spread post-2020; CBD Class A vs. suburban Class B varies dramatically) Retail — 5.5% to 8.5% (grocery-anchored on the low end, unanchored strip centers higher) Hospitality / Hotels — 7.5% to 10%+ (higher due to operational risk) Self-Storage — 5.5% to 7.5% Medical Office — 6.0% to 7.5% Net Lease (single tenant, credit) — 5.0% to 7.0% depending on tenant credit and lease term Rules of thumb: Primary markets (NYC, SF, LA, Boston, DC) trade at lower cap rates than secondary/tertiary markets, often by 100–200 bps (bps, aka basis points; 1 bp = 0.01%). Class A assets trade ~50–150 bps tighter than Class B, and Class B tighter than Class C. Cap rates move inversely with price — a lower cap rate means a higher price for the same NOI. Spread to the 10-year Treasury is a common benchmark; historically 200–400 bps over the 10-year.
Cap Rate 5%
$368,260
Cap Rate 7%
$263,043
Cap Rate 9%
$204,589

Alternative Uses

Best Use
Multifamily LT 5
$263.0K
$230.2K – $306.9K (±1% cap)
NOI $18,413 @ 7.0% cap · market cap 6.58%
Second Best
Apartment 5plus
$242.1K
$211.8K – $282.4K (±1% cap)
NOI $16,944 @ 7.0% cap · market cap 6.05%
Theoretical Best
Office A
$373.3K
$326.6K – $435.5K (±1% cap)
NOI $26,131 @ 7.0% cap · market cap 9.33%
Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with authorities.

Property Analytics

Current Use

Duplexes

Suggested Use

Top Pick Building Supply Electrical Service Daycare Center Kitchen & Bath Showroom Furniture & Home Goods Big Box & Wholesale Store

Score = modeled unmet demand for each use within ~1 mi (higher = bigger opportunity). Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with local authorities.

Lease Details

Multi-tenant
Tenancy

Location Intelligence

Trade Area within ½ mile

479
Businesses Nearby

Demographics for 45056, OH

28,892
Population
9,702
Households
3
Avg Household Size
25
Median Age
54%
College-Educated
97%
High-School Grad
74.7 sq mi
ZIP Area
387
Density / Sq Mi
$53,413
Median Household Income
$9,944
Median Earnings
$1,004
Median Rent
$247,700
Median Home Value

Market

Vacancy Rate% for Multifamily in Midwest region

6.5% 2022
7.5% 2023
7.8% 2024
8% 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of property is this?
Duplex - Well-maintained 1930 duplex with two two-bedroom units, hardwood floors, and a finished third floor in Unit 2.
Where is this duplex located?
The property is located at 6101 Contreras Road Oxford, OH.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $280,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Two two‑bedroom units with hardwood floors and high ceilings; Unit 2 includes a finished third floor for extra living space; Built in 1930 with wood siding and shingle roof
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