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Kyle J. Cooper
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  • Corpus Christi, TX
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No dumb questions, right?

Kyle J. Cooper
  • Investor
  • Corpus Christi, TX
Posted

I'm looking for that house to hack! As I'm utilizing the BP calculators, especially the rental and mortgage calculators, I'm curious how to properly assess the annual taxes and insurance when running the numbers. I have automatic MLS listings coming from my agent daily but I'm curious if I should use taxes on the listing compared to other sources. MLS listings say unexempt taxes, while Zillow says something much different. Same goes for annual insurance, just curious how to properly find these numbers. Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!

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