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Libby Baugher
  • East Peoria, IL
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Analysis of a package of properties

Libby Baugher
  • East Peoria, IL
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best ways to analyze a package of six properties, all sfh? I am a pro member of Bigger Pockets and use the calculator for analysis of sfh individually but have not done it for a package of them. I did do analysis on them individually and everything looks good but I used the same inputs that I used for the previous properties......25% down, my banks interest rate and loan years. I got my desired monthly cash flow for each of them using that method. However, I'm thinking this would be a commercial loan and so need to figure out if I will still get my monthly desired cash flow for each property. Any help would be appreciated and thanks!

Libby

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