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Rental Analysis - 4Plex In Garland, TX

Joe Rivera
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello fellow analysts,

Performed a rental analysis that could also serve for a prime house hacking property. Used the four square method.

Fourplex - Garland TX

Listing Price - $480k

Does this make sense?

Any possible tweaks to reflect more real life scenario?

Thanks.

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Nick B.
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Nick B.
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Assume that every unit would turn in 12 months and it would take appx. a month to get a new tenant in. This would give you 8.33% vacancy factor ($366/mo) plus additional expenses for utilities for one month.

What loan balance, rate, and term to you use in the mortgage calculation? 

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