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Cody Bias
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  • Shreveport, LA
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Cody Bias
  • Investor
  • Shreveport, LA
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I've created a Spreadsheet that I intend to use to evaluate multifamily rental property. It is viewable at the following link (google sheets).

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vd2_kvyhIU...

I wanted to get opinions/critiques on its accuracy/things I may be missing. It is focused on the Louisiana area (so the taxes/insurance numbers will likely be off from where you invest). Where I really wanted feedback was on the second tab which breaks down how I analyzed maintenance and capital expenditures. I used RS Means 2015 price guide (inflation adjusted to 2018 numbers) for remove and replace costs and then divided them into the expected life cycle of household components using a 2007 NAHB study.

All in all, I wanted to see what you guys think. Thanks in advance for the help!

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