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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

100 Unit (part 2) Expense analysis!
I'm looking at a 100+ unit apartment. It has a lot of vacancies, about a third, which affects the numbers of income/expenses.
I'm mostly learning how to analyze this since it's over my budget, so don't stress out over me buying this. But I love crunching numbers. I asked the realtor for the financials for the building and what i got was really interesting. What do you guys make of these "office expenses"?