After Repair Value (ARV) is the estimated market value of a property after all planned renovations and improvements have been completed, typically determined through comparable sales analysis. Canadian real estate investors use ARV to evaluate the profit potential of fix-and-flip or value-add projects and to determine how much financing a private or hard money lender may be willing to extend on the deal. ARV is central to the BRRRR strategy and forced appreciation.
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