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Jason Jones
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Thousand Oaks, CA
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Duplex - Running the numbers & Financing...

Jason Jones
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Thousand Oaks, CA
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I found a property that sounds like a good deal. Wanted to run this past you guys and also see about getting financed.

2 buildings - 4 units total (two duplexes)
each unit is a 2bd, 1ba

They are asking $133,000 for all 4 units. All are currently rented, generating $1325 a month. Tax is about $930 a year and owner would have to pay insurance.

I estimate the payment on this would run about $918 (100% LTV). Seems you could still turn positive cash flow even with all expenses, including property management.

What do you think? Anybody able to do 100% financing or close to it? I have excellent credit, secured assets, and documented income.

Thanks,

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