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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hypothetical numbers for a 12 Unit
Just testing my numbers and what an offer should look like. Any feedback/input is appreciated!! (Keep in mind this is just a made up deal)
Asking price: $700,000 for 10 units
Area has 9% cap rate
Monthly rent is $675/month per unit
Yearly insurance $ 4800/year
Taxes $7800/year
Snow/grass removal $1800/year
Electrical for common areas $1080/year
Water/sewage/trash $8200
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Income - $81000
Expenses- $23680
NOI- $57320
Offer price- NOI/Cap rate = $636,888
Is there anything else I should be figuring into it the expenses, IE. Vacancy, cap ex, repairs, property management, etc. In my head, no. Because someone could say my property management cost 12%, which could effect the NOI. But I could be wrong.
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@Joseph Garner I find that the 50% rule is very accurate it says Expenses are 50% of income.
I use it on my 12 unit to build reserves and make projections-it is bang on.