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4 unit deal, should i lift my offer?
this deal im working on is a single family and a 3 family on same lot...right now im at $285K and it needs $25K in work, bank will be getting back to me nxt wk...realtor already said im probably going to have to go to $300 but I started at $270K and im not sure i should go to $300K...but when i look at monthly cash flow it tells me to go to $300K if needed
rents are $1400 for each unit...$5600 total monthly rents...very large 3 bedroom (could be 4 beds) units in 3 family and 3 smaller beds in single family...
i estimate my cash flow at $2233 per month...why shouldnt i raise my offer if needed...i guess im just looking for feedback either way