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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Duplex with shared pool + how's my math?
From where I sit, this Duplex configuration looks hard to sell to a potential tenant. Shared back patio and miniature in-ground pool? That plus the bad math have me looking at this as a bad investment property.
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As listed with the current rents provided, it's not a great investment from what I can tell.
549k w/ 20% down at 4.5% with $522/mo for insurance is $3,341/mo going out.
#1 is $1,675 and #2 is $1,650 or $3,325/mo coming in.
Right off rip that's upside down with no room to save or grow. Am I missing something or is this just a bad deal? I recognize that the MLS is almost always bad investment deals, but I'm practicing analyzing everything I can in my nearby markets.
Thanks!
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@Joshua Wilson The property you mentioned got 7 offers within three days of being listed! The market beachside and in Brevard County in general is red hot. We are #2 in the country for economic growth, with both residents and businesses coming here from around the country. Combine that with low inventory and you have a situation where prices are quickly rising and good investments are more difficult to find. However: 1. Good deals can always be found with creative prospecting, financing etc..., and 2. Brevard County prices are still considerably than other areas in Florida.