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All Forum Posts by: Johnny Horner

Johnny Horner has started 9 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: 16 unit apartment, good deal?

Johnny HornerPosted
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OR
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 23
Looking at a deal and need advice since only experience has been residential investing of single family. Here is the info I have for 2016. This is a 16 unit apartment complex that are all 2/1 units. Income 123,440 Expenses Cleaning and maintenance 12385 Insurance 3150 Management fee. 5050 Mortgage interest. 30071 Repairs. 5240 Security deposit refund. 550 Supply's. 2333 Taxes. 14643 Utilities. 19853 Total expenses. 93496 Overall total. 29943 The asking price is 1,200,000. Very low vacancy rate in area. Any advice would be appreciated. Also any creative way to do commercial financing considering I only have around 100,000. Thanks

Post: Cost to build small multi-family in the Oregon Valley

Johnny HornerPosted
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OR
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 23
I would be curious of cost also. I have two potential lots that are both large enough to support fourplexes. I have checked with the city. So good question that I would love to get some estimates. I hear a lot of comments that building new isn't very economical compared to existing. I'm located in the Willamette valley, Oregon.