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Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel
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High Cap rates in Chicago area?

Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel
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Hello Chicago Investors,

I'm Looking to Invest in Chicago, identified a Property in North Lawndale area wanted to get some Locals feedback about the area? it's 10+ units around 9 Cap rate. property is recently renovated and complete vacant. Looking it as a stable Cashflow.

1.How easy is it to fill the vacancies in the area?

2.How do i check what section 8 is paying for in this particular Neighborhood for given bed & bath?

3. I noticed High cap rates in Chicago, is high cap rates is there a lack of demand? anything to be aware of? I appreciate any Input on this. Thanks!

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Tom Shallcross
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Tom Shallcross
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@Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel - piggybacking off of @Jake Fugman's comment, management will be 8-10% on paper for something like this, and these Chicago high caps also tend to have higher turnover. This not only ups your vacancy but you'll also be giving 1/2month to 1 month rent for to your PM for every new lease along with the turnover costs of getting the units lease ready. So that true cost of turnover needs to be captured in vacancy, management...etc.  

Point is, running 8-10% for management and 7% for vacancy will tend to fall well short of actuals. Doesn't mean you can't make money in this area, you just need to underwrite accordingly. 

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