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Multifamily Analysis Recourses?
Hello BiggerPockets community, I’m 20 years old and have been saving diligently since I started working. I’m now at a point where I feel ready to start investing in real estate. My plan is to purchase a house hack in Worcester, MA, within the next year. I’ve been listening to podcasts and am currently reading The House Hacking Strategy by Craig Curelop, which has been really informative.
One area I’m struggling with is deal analysis. If anyone has recommendations for free resources—whether it’s books, websites, videos, or anything else that could help me sharpen my skills—I’d really appreciate it. Thanks!
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Thanks for the advice! It’s definitely reassuring to know that you started with Craig’s book too. It makes me feel like I’m on the right track. I’ve noticed, like you said, that everyone seems to do things a little differently when it comes to house hacking, and analyzing deals is no exception. I’m curious—how did you analyze your house hacks? Did you use a calculator or spreadsheet, or did you simply work out the math like rental income minus PITI, 8% for CapEx, 8% for vacancy, and 5% for repairs?
I was using the BP calculator for awhile, but honestly it’s more than what a house hacker needs. So I made a spreadsheet. Been trying to actually make a new one that’s more HH focused.