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All Forum Posts by: Adam Shindler

Adam Shindler has started 18 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Understanding the 2% & 50% Rules

Adam ShindlerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Detroit, MI
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 1

Hello,

I am new user and first time poster with a question regarding the 2% & 50% rule.  I am interested in buy-and-hold investing of small apartment buildings and would like to know if my quick analysis of a particular property is correct.  

Cost: $650,000

Units 5: Rent at $1,250 each

May I conclude that I do not satisfy the 2% rule because one would collect only $6,250 in rent (2% of total is $13,000) and that the 50% rule implies I would have $3,125 in revenue before mortgage payment?

With this logic, the deal is obviously a poor investment for my goal of maximizing monthly cash flow, but I would like to make sure that said logic was not incorrectly applied or overly simplistic.

Thank you.