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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
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@Keith Manchester I agree partially with @Chandler Gene Beck . I don't personally feel your vacancy % is overly high. I usually estimate 8-10%, so I'd say 10% is a good conservative estimate. However, I do agree completely that your CapEx and Repairs are FAR too low. Those together should generally total about 15%. Also, are you missing water and sewer? How about any other expenses?
Overall, this doesn't seem like a great deal. CoCROI is satisfactory because you're putting so little cash into the deal, but the monthly cash flow is unacceptable. I'd keep searching for better deals.
Robert Leonard