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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Are Condos a wise Investment?
Hi all I am just starting out in the world of investing! I was looking for some input on buying and holding in college towns. I have found some condos within walking distance to Alabama University and was wondering is it possible to cash flow with HOA fees?
Thanks you for taking your time to answer.
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It's definitely possible. Try using the BP calculator to see how much it does. I would also add 5-10% Cap ex on top of it if it's an older building because if it needs repairs that expense with trickle down to the tenants.