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Joel Florek
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan City, IN
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Low Money Down 8 Unit Purchase

Joel Florek
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan City, IN
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Investment Info:

Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $345,000

Cash invested: $22,000

This was an 8 unit property (4 duplex buildings in a row) in a great class B neighborhood. The prior owners neglected the asset and it was a sight for sore eyes. I financed via 80% bank financing, 10% seller second and after prorations only 6.5% down. After cleaning up the exteriors and replacing a few bad tenants average rents are up nearly $125/mo/unit after just 18 months of operation.

What was the outcome?

Recently, a brokers appraisal came back between $525k and $575k based on the improved NOI on the asset. Looking forward to continuing to execute on the project and enjoy the great cash flow from it!

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