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First Multifamily Deal Analysis. Requesting Feedback Please.

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This is my first multifamily deal analysis. Constructive criticism is highly requested. I recommend reviewing this property on Realtor.com as I have changed the market price listed from 475,000 to 460,000. Changed interest rate due to my current credit score and  based rental income of my personal opinion. Thank you BP!

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Caleb Webster
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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@Brandonlee Kuhaulua-Sanchez Are you planning on house hacking and getting a conventional loan? I haven’t seen rental loan below 3.75% so I’d love to know who your lender is if you weren’t getting an owner occupied loan.

Rents seem a tad high for the area, I’m not a property manager though so what do I know!

Looks super cute though and has great curb appeal!

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