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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Expenses for a Property
Hello all,
I am in the process of preparing for my first purchase. While I am in the property analysis phase, I want to verify that I have all of my expenses accounted for. A little background that might be necessary: I am "house hacking," so I will be living in one of the units and renting the other one or two units (in a duplex or triplex); I am eligible for a VA loan with 0% down.
Here are the expenses I currently have listed to account for: property taxes, property insurance (any specific kinds?), utilities not covered by the tenant, vacancy, repairs, CapEx, mortgage payment, and once I move out, I will add lawn/snow and property management.
So, are those the only expenses I need to account for (other than down payment, closing costs, rehab, and pre-rent holding costs) or am I missing any? I just want to make sure that I don't screw up by using the wrong numbers and then getting the wrong cash flow amount and CoCROI.
Thanks!
Eric
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We’re in Florida, pest control! It’s our version of snow removal 😂
Have you tried the BP Calculators? They help you catch the big line items and generally keep you out of trouble.