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Noah Farley
  • Cookeville, TN
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Buying a Multi family unit

Noah Farley
  • Cookeville, TN
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Hey guys I am a newbie to get this out there . I found a multi family unit , it’s located right beside a nice college . It’s 9 units , Needs no repairs , Its 100% rented out which means no vacancys Total gross rent is 6615 a month They owner who is retiring wants 495,000 for the property’s My questions I don’t have a lot of cash for this deal how could I make this work ? As always Thank you for your responds ! NF

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