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Barri Griffiths
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Assessing Multifamily taxes

Barri Griffiths
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hello,

I'm currently actively searching for and underwriting deals.

I just went to see a 32 unit recently, and it's something that I might want to throw and LOI out on. But before I do I'm trying to dive a little deeper into the numbers. One line item is the taxes, and as I'll be paying higher taxes than previous years, what would be the best way to access what my taxes would be as this could make a substantial difference to the deal.

Thanks 

Barri