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Purchasing a Portfolio
So there’s a portfolio deal that consists of 4 units with 6 total doors. 2 single family and 2 duplexes. Should I analyze the deals separately and put them together or something completely different? All are reportedly under a 12 month lease.
Unit 1-1300 sf—$650 per month
Unit 2- 1350 sf—650 per month
Unit 3- Unit A-1100sf—$450
Unit B-700sf—$350
Unit 4- Unit A-1300sf—$650
Unit B-700sf—$395
Asking $189K. Rent total $3170 a month