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Updated about 10 years ago, 11/20/2014

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Ryan Galasso
  • New Berlin, WI
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Milwaukee Buy & Hold Analysis

Ryan Galasso
  • New Berlin, WI
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I've been on the search for a duplex in the Milwaukee area to owner-occupy over the past couple months. The problem I'm running into is that no properties I've seen are close to providing cash flow or a good cap rate. Everything I've seen has been in the range of 4-6% Cap Rate and -$200 a month using the 50% rule.

What type of returns have you other Milwaukee investors received on small multi-family units? I'm factoring 5% vacancy, 5% maintenance, & 10% Capex. These all seemed reasonable percentages after doing some research on BP.

I'm happy to hear all of your opinions and thanks!

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