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Updated over 11 years ago, 04/20/2013

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Moshe Dahari
  • Forest Hills, NY
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Wholesaling Multi-family formula

Moshe Dahari
  • Forest Hills, NY
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So I was at a local REIA meeting the other day and they talked about the basic formula for wholesaling which is Max Offer = 65% ARV - Repairs - Assignment Fee.

The guy was saying that this formula is typical of single family homes and not so much of multi-family homes. He was saying that you need to look at rate of return on the units as a consideration to find a Max Offer price. Is anyone familiar with this?

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