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Venkata Yerubandi
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Help in analyzing a *new* multi family

Venkata Yerubandi
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cupertino, CA
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Folks

I just started looking at multi family homes. Since this is my first time , i documented my assumptions here at 

https://morgulvale.blogspot.co... for a new multi family i got from a reia group. 

i would love to hear from pros out here , whether any improvements(i am assuming a lot) can be done to the analysis .

Also wondering where can i get the following information 

1. what cap rates to expect

2. absorption rates

3. supply / demand rates 

i know there would be no value add we can do if we get a new one , so is it even worth in looking to purchase a new mfh. 

-thanks

-venkat 

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Justin Goodin
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Justin Goodin
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@Veni F. I would go check out the Syndication School from Joe Fairless and also his book. There are also tons of great youtube videos on how to underwrite multifamily deals. I would start there!

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