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Pete Perez
  • Engineer/Real Estate Investor
  • Renton, WA
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Insurance Quotes on MFR Rentals

Pete Perez
  • Engineer/Real Estate Investor
  • Renton, WA
Posted

Hello BP!

I am getting closer to moving to Washington in a few months. I have spent the last few months getting familiar with areas and prices. Likely will end up in the Tacoma area. I am planning on house hacking a duplex, and am evaluating deals as if they were investments to make sure they will cash flow when I eventually move out.

I have a question regarding Insurance Quotes on MFR rentals. I built an analysis spreadsheet, and am curious how I can get a ballpark estimate for the insurance policy I'll need. I plan on evaluating a high volume number of deals before purchasing, but I'd like to make sure I have a realistic number for insurance.

Any feedback is really appreciated.

Thanks everyone,

Pete

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