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Tina Christianson
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Ballpark Austin Area Insurance Rates for MFRs?

Tina Christianson
  • Austin, TX
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Hi there,

Apologies for the cross-post.  Originally put this in new member intros, but I'm guessing this forum is a better fit.

Excited to find this resource and learn from the community. Getting educated and crunching numbers with a goal of moving on an MFR in Austin in the next 6 months or so. I have good ball-park rules for just about everything I need to estimate cash-flow, ROI, and all the other metrics in my model when I can't get hard data, but not insurance. Any data or suggestions on how I could come up with reasonably decent numbers?

(Still doing whole-market level research, so I'm not at the point where I could call a broker and ask for a quote for every property we're analyzing).

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Tina