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Looking into investing in a commercial property with with apartments attached. Looking for fair market value and number to bid. Don’t want to overpay. With the income on a month to month basis verse the price its listed for the cash flow is good but don’t want to overpay. Any advice on figuring a good number. Thanks Chad
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Ronald Rohde
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The fair market value is whatever someone will pay for it. You should conduct your own underwriting based on actual financials. If income is month to month, how long have they been paying? I would not plan on rent increases in this scenario. Short leases reduce value...