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Freddy Guillemi
  • Investor
  • Port Saint Lucie, FL
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Multifamily Properties

Freddy Guillemi
  • Investor
  • Port Saint Lucie, FL
Posted

Greetings everybody!

Previously, I have been focused on investing in the single-family real estate, but now I would like to begin working with multifamily projects. Since I just began exploring this new field, I would appreciate having some advice.

I am searching information about the best ways to invest in this kind of properties, and I found some calculations that can be useful to analyze if it is profitable. According to what I found, the ROI should be more that 15% and the CAP should be around 10%. But, the project I am analyzing now does not reach these rates.

I notice that the vacancy and the repairs cost are too high but that is what I should include in the expenses according to the metrics.

I would appreciate if you took a look at the following information and could tell me if there is a mistake on my end or if I am missing any information.

Thank you,

Freddy Guillemi

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