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Hi @Paul Bird, just took a quick look and I don't think 0% annualized expense growth is realistic - not sure if that's what Brandon was referring to. Also, the general rule of thumb is 5% for things like vacancy, repairs, etc. but since it's based on low gross revenue, you'd want to be aware that one repair could add up quickly into multiple months or even a year.
If you're doing a lot of capex then it could be a safe number - something to consider. Good to see the PM fee and future capex!