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Updated over 5 years ago, 06/28/2019

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Deb R.
  • Central Florida
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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this low rent Duplex deal

Deb R.
  • Central Florida
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From what I found on rentometer.com the rent for this place might me little low so from what I have read I should reduce the offer price for the property until it cash flows? I am also unsure of my numbers, I mean the taxes should be correct since I went to the county's website but insurance, capex, repairs, etc are estimates that I have no confidence in how to estimate. If I think I will actually put a bid in then I will contact my insurance company for pricing but for now I have used the highest estimate I could find on the listing sites. For management, I put 10% but will probably end up being 9% if I understood the pricing I've seen locally. Any information in greatly appreciated, thanks.

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