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Analysis | Calc Review Assistance
**Reposting based on Davids suggestion... Thanks David!
Hi Bigger Pockets!
I'm new to the investment world and figured it was about time I come with my hat in hand asking for some help from the community (I've lurked for long enough). I've been using the Rental/BRRRR calculator for a few weeks now and I've run into a patch of properties where the stated (from the listings) cap rates are in the 7-10% range but the numbers just don't add up. Before I start pulling my hair out, I want to make sure i'm using the calculators properly.
I've run into a few instances where the numbers look something similar to below for a 3/2 A | 3/2 B duplex. When I plug this into the calc while also accounting for 5% Maint, 5% Vacancy, 8% CapEx and $0 management (it's local)... I come up with negative cashflow.
Income & Expenses (Annual)
Gross Annual Income: $24,300
Insurance Expense: $1,440
Gross Annual Expenses: $2,120
Gross Inc Multp: 11.32
Net Annual Income: $22,180
Capitalization Rate: 8.07%
Taxes: $3,761
List Price: $279,900
The above is what the listing gave me... using std 4-6% interest over 30 years I keep coming up negative. The operating expenses above though look awfully low for the year, almost as if vacancy, maint and Capex savings aren't accounted for.
Can anyone help set me straight... or is this actually a bad property (at its current list price)?
Thanks for the help!!!!
*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.