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Joshua Randall
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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal in the MidWest! 6-plex

Joshua Randall
  • Lender
  • Winter Haven, FL
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Joshua Randall
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Joshua Randall
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@Marc Rice

1. Electric and gas are high because it is a 6 unit apartment building, which comes down to 100 per person for gas and electric and that's pretty good! So tenants do not pay them, 600 was the average utility cost.

2. Those closing costs and loan costs are taken into account for already in the graph!

3. Fort Wayne, IN

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