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Christopher Aguilera
  • Investor
  • Santa Ana, CA
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Analyzing Multi-Family Properties

Christopher Aguilera
  • Investor
  • Santa Ana, CA
Posted

Hi Everyone,

I been trying to learn from the best when it comes to analyzing deals. I been watching videos and following Brandon Turner when he analyzes deals.

Can you guys help me out and make sure I'm doing everything correctly when analyzing a deal?

Income:

Rents

Laundry

Storage

Expensese:

Mortgage

Taxes

Insurance

CapEx

Vacancy

Maintanance

Land Care

Any utilities paid by the land lord

Am I missing anything???

Let's take it to the next level. Once I got my numbers down and think it's a good investment. How would I approach an agent and gather all this information from the seller, especially if I dont know the agent and starting out? (I know that I'll probably make mistakes in my analysis.)

I know it's probably not a big deal but I feel that I would pissed the agents off, if I dont follow through with purchasing the property.

Thank you guys!!

Land Care

Water

Garbage

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