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Practicing using Calculators. How to analyze this mixed property?
Hi there,
I am doing as Brandon said in the webinar today and practicing analyzing a property. This one looks interesting, but I don't know how to describe it on the rental property calculator. It looks like there is a house and 2 rental units associated. How would I put that into the calculator? It isn't a MF and it isn't a SFH and it certainly isn't an apartment. Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/194-Second-Street_Fairlea_WV_24901_M48894-76865