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Dan P.
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I have an opportunity to buy a deal, but I'm having trouble deciding the value mainly because I believe the value isn't in the current rent rates but where they could/should be. However it will take some money to get them there. Ok here's the details.

2 Duplex's on one lot, about 2.5 acres with small shed for each unit, 2 Bed 1 Bath just over 1000sqft. Duplex A rents for $700 each unit, Duplex B rents for $850 and $750 ($3000k/mo). However the area rent for these should be about $850, with a face lift and some modernizing of the units roughly $4-$6k per unit should easily get $900-$950 up to $1000.  Location is rural setting, but only 1-2miles from downtown, I believe demand would be high, current tenants have been in units for 5-8 years and the current owner has never raised rents.

Asking price was $369k, while looking at the property I suggested I would be in at around $280's. They said they had accepted a $340k offer that fell through and couldn't go that low, but they understood my reasons. 1) Roof on one unit is needed in about 2 years $9k, long gravel road needs re-graveling about $2k,  3) units need some upgrading 4) Monthly expenses for lawn and snow removal due to large road and lawn. I waited a few weeks then emailed a seller financed offer at $290k, $15k down, 6% interest, balloon option for 3 or 5 years to pay them off quick. Response was they weren't interested in seller financing, but lowered to $335k.

So here are the numbers, one column with current rent the other with low end potential rent (not including updating costs)

Any input is appreciated.

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