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All Forum Posts by: Maria T Carrillo

Maria T Carrillo has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I want to buy a property in Granada Hills California, which it has two separate houses (4/2 and 3/3, but only one address and meters.  If I rent the two property (or if I live in one) how do I split the utility bills?

Before I make an offer, how can I find out what is the total monthly utility bill?

Please help me to calculate if it is a good deal or not.

I need a recomandation for a bank that provide loans for multi family property.  I am starting as an investor and started looking for deals on multi family 2 - 3 units in the San Fernando Valley in California.