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Buying a 5plex. Numbers are great but dieing town. Input?
I am looking to purchase a 5 unit apartment building in a small town in Maine. I am getting a deal at 60k for the building. Appraisal value is 120k. 3 units occupied, two vacant currently. Building is in fair condition and in no need of any major repairs. Everything sounds good except for location. Its in a dieing town. The town has 1 gas station, 1 grocery store, 1 restaurant. Surrounding towns and cities are 10 miles away which isn't bad.
Only thing I am afraid of is getting tenants into this building. But in such a small town you would think people will only want to rent. This town doesn't have much to offer but the numbers all work great if I can keep the building full. Advice?
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If Vacancy is already at 40%, if it's going to be conservative, shouldn't it be higher than current (like 60%)? I feel like unless there is a demand for rentals in a dying city, there isn't really money to be made on this. From what's been posted, it seems like the supply exceeds demand.
If the numbers worked, and like somebody mentioned if you cut rents maybe you could attract renters from the next town. But seems risky with not a ton of upside - unless the numbers are far better than the rough estimate from the person above.