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Ian Davis
  • North Las Vegas, NV
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Realistic Cash-on-Cash ROI

Ian Davis
  • North Las Vegas, NV
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I ran the numbers on a property I am considering as a rental. If my assumptions are correct, and some may not be, seeing as I am unsure as how to best estimate certain ratios, or percentages. Anyhow, if my assumptions are remotely closer to accurate than not, the report indicated a Cash-on-Cash ROI of 52.93%. Is this realistic or have I completely misjudged one of these values within the rental calculator? And if anyone has any advice on how "best" make these predictions that would be great insight too. Thank you all.

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Hector Chavez
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Hector Chavez
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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@Ian 

@Ian Davis ntrustent.com has developed a patent pending tool to help you with the numbers. Full disclosure - I work for ntrustent.  Check out the website and when you register you'll have access.

Best wishes for success!

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