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Analyzing A Property
Hello!
I know that during analysis to get the NOI you take the rental income and subtract the operating expenses. Then to get your monthly cash flow you take the NOI and subtract the mortgage. Aren't taxes and insurance an operating expense?
So when subtracting the mortgage do I just subtract PRINCIPAL and INTEREST since I already subtracted the taxes and insurance as an operating expense? I would appreciate some clarity on this matter!!
Thanks!!!