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Updated about 9 years ago on .

6 unit discussion
BP
I am looking at purchasing a 6 unit appt bldg. Consist of 4 2/1, and 2 3/1 units. This bldg is in a historic district, walking distance to shops, restaurants, and the water. The current owner has included a good number of discounts to long term tenants. Currently, 5 of the 6 units are rented for somewhere between 800 - 900. This monthly amt. includes water, heat, etc. Electric is metered separate. The rent is low based on similar sized units in the area. Anywhere from $200 to $400/ month, this doesn't include having them pay for their own water/ gas (if that is possible).
i am still in the discovery mode for the actual $ values for the monthly expenses. The price has been dropping for the past 14 months or so, down 110k. They recently had a deal fall through. Based on my calculations (and a bunch of assumptions) i have the property valued at around 300k. They are asking 439k.
so to my question, area of this appt is a strong B to B+ area, historic, 2 blocks from the water. How does this location effect the house pricing? Listening to all the folks on BP, I should be purchasing the property base off its current value, not its future value. Right!!
Thanks all...