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first multi family analyzed any input would be great!
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You should be able to get the actual taxes from your county’s assessor’s website. For insurance, I’d check with an insurance broker- these vary wildly from market to market. Someone once told me the national average on an annual hazard insurance premium is 0.7% of improved value (land value excluded)