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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/13/2021

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Tej Patel
  • Franklin Lakes, NJ
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Rental Property maximum purchase price

Tej Patel
  • Franklin Lakes, NJ
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I am wondering what are some different ways that we can calculate the MPP of a rental property. The formula for a flip is quite straightforward where its MPP= Sales price- Closing costs- profit- rehab cost. Do I consider the profit in a rental formula as my yearly net profit from rental income? Or would I consider the same MPP as a flip and offer the same way I would a flip deal, and then use the cash on cash ROI formula separately?

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