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[All You Can Analyze Weekend] Evaluating old landlord’s property

Jason Dubina
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Hello Bigger Pockets Members,

This is my first post and my first property i am looking to buy.  I am trying to use the advice of removing emotion from the deal and sticking to the numbers.  I use to live in this property and now he is looking to sell it prior to retirement and he reached out to me because i was interested in buying it when i was renting it.  The 2 houses have been updated and will require no repairs outside of tenant issues.  There is room to improve the rents and i would be the property manager so i can see potential but want to make sure i am looking at the right numbers using the calculator.

If anyone has some advice to share, i would be glad to read about it.

Thanks for your time,

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Jason D.