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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/18/2015

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Chris Kates
  • Wholesaler
  • Spring, TX
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First deal and first offer

Chris Kates
  • Wholesaler
  • Spring, TX
Posted

Hey all, gonna make my first offer today on a multi-family duplex 3/2 X 2 in the Waco, TX area near Baylor. Asking price is $249,900 and has 100% occupancy. Revenue is $23,400 yearly, expenses are $9,200 yearly, NOI is $14,200 and purchase cap is 15.8% at asking price. I was unable to get an accurate market cap, but seller says it appraised for $271,000. Seller is a realtor/broker. If seller takes my offer of $219,900, it will have $51,100 in free equity. Minus my WP. Is this a good deal for a end buyer?

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