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All Forum Posts by: Charles Smith

Charles Smith has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Target Rental Profit From Each Apt Unit?

Charles SmithPosted
  • Investor
  • Parkland, FL
  • Posts 4
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One additional question I have for all of you who have been kind enough to respond is: what is the most effective way for a newbie CRE investor like myself to be taken seriously and considered for off market 100+ unit deals?

Post: Target Rental Profit From Each Apt Unit?

Charles SmithPosted
  • Investor
  • Parkland, FL
  • Posts 4
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@Kristina Sparrow Thank you and funny enough, I just realized I actually have Michael's SDA! I got it a couple of years ago and forgot all about it. Thank you both for the reminder! :)

Post: Target Rental Profit From Each Apt Unit?

Charles SmithPosted
  • Investor
  • Parkland, FL
  • Posts 4
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Thanks for the feedback, gents! 

Post: Target Rental Profit From Each Apt Unit?

Charles SmithPosted
  • Investor
  • Parkland, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi all,

I'm taking the plunge into commercial real estate investing - specifically apartment buildings - and so for those of you that currently are apartment building owners, did part of your analysis prior to purchasing include setting a target profit amount from each unit? 

So, for example, if you were looking to purchase a 100 unit apartment building, do you calculate what the actual rental profit from each unit would be - say $250 in actual profit (money in your pocket each month) - and then use that in your decision making?

Asked another way, what is the MINIMUM amount of rental profit (money in your pocket) that each unit has to provide in order for you to consider pursuing the deal?

I hope this makes sense and isn't a total wacky way of evaluating potential deals. :/

Thanks!