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Melissa Sturges
  • Powell, OH
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Is this a good deal?

Melissa Sturges
  • Powell, OH
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I am possibly about to buy my first fourplex. My fiance and I will be living in one of the units and renting out the other three. We only plan on living there for the required minimum of 1 year. I will include the rent that we will get for our unit when we move out to determin if this is a good deal. We have been going back and forth with the owner and got him down to $163K but I don't think he is going to budge any more. We will also be borrowing about $30K for some rehab with a 203K loan. Here are the details:

Purchase and repairs: $193K

Down Payment: $6755

Rents: $2500 (Could be raised after rehabbing to about $2800/mo)

Mortgage: $967

Taxes: $415

Insurance: $100?

Repairs: $250

Vavancies $250

Total monthy expenses $1982

$518/mo cashflow

Would you do this deal? I know there are better deals out there but since we have to live in it for a year, we would rather not be in a war zone.

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