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Mark Robertson
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  • Salisbury, NC
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.5% Vacancy Estimate ...Crazy??

Mark Robertson
  • Investor
  • Salisbury, NC
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A new crowdfunding deal (I will not name so I will not have to deals with lawyers etc., again) is for a fund to buy up 24 multifamily units located in Drexel Hill/Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. 12% preferred, then 60/40 split (60 to investor)

  • Internal rate of return in excess of 15%
  • Minimum cash-on-cash return of 10%
  • 1- to 6-unit multifamily buildings
  • 5% loan at 70% LTV, amort over 25years
  • Trailing Cap Rate 8.63%

These are a few of the assumptions that I am I am having a problem with:

1. Economic Occupancy is 99% for the next 5 years. (.5% for bad debt and .5% for vacancy)

2. Rent Growth 2.5% a year

2. Expense growth 1% a year

To anyone that owns or manages small multifamily units, do these assumptions ring true to you?

  • Mark Robertson
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