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Considering building a fourplex, how much could I expect to make

Chris O'brien
  • Adams, MA
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I live in a small town in Maryland that has a big shortage in apartments. I want to start out buy building a fourplex using 100% cash. I want to build 2br apartments which I expect to bring in $1,000/month. If everything goes perfect for a year the building could bring in $48,000/year. Let's say taxes are $6,000/year. How would the rest of the expenses go? I'm assuming the 50% rule can't apply to a brand new building.

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Adam Johnson This is a very small town, the few apartment buildings are cash cows and nobody wants to sell their buildings. Building a fourplex will cost +/- $220k.

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