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Teddy Mohlman
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver Colorado
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Dialing in Expenses per unit for MULTIFAMILY- Denver / Co springs

Teddy Mohlman
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver Colorado
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Hey BP- I am currently circling back to my local market (Denver/Co Springs) Given the 1031 money has slowed down. What is the best way to get really dialed in on expenses per door. I know it varies (10 unit vs 100 unit for example)

1) Does anyone have a good breakdown of expenses per unit in Denver/Co Springs market they can share for MULTIFAMILY?

2) What is the best way to start asking around/ analyzing to getting those "rules of thumb" numbers dialed into your local market without having any MF in the area.

Thank you in advance!!

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