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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
Multi family units in Denver
Is anyone able to offer any advice on the above? I know that the returns may not be be as high as other areas of the US but if anyone could guide I would appreciate it.
As an example, looking at a duplex in Aurora for $115k
Gross rent $14k
Taxes 1.5k per year.
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Your figure of $14K gross rents is, I assume, the entire place. That's only $583 a month per unit, $1167 total. No way is that worth $115K.
Those are very low end rentals. A small 3/1 there is going for $900 or so (I have one). A 1/1 in one of the numerous apartment building is $500. I wouldn't buy duplexes with 1/1s because there's so much competition from these apartments.
Aurora has become very competitive in the good rental areas. Tough to find a deal there.