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Royal Winchester Curious... about an apartment complex
2 October 2017 | 2 replies
I'll look into getting the trailing 12.Financial InformationCash Out, ConventionalAnnual Taxes: $26,703Tax Year: 2017Cap Rate (NOI/LP): 7.00Gross Rent Multiplier: 8Total Monthly Income: $22,445Gross Scheduled Income: $269,340Gross Adjusted Income: $13,594Net Operating Income: $163,145Electrical Expenses: $4,800Insurance Expenses: $10,692Water/Sewer/Garbage Expenses: $28,000Other Expenses: $36,000Total Expenses: $2,100Total Expenses: $2,100Location InformationMap Book: Thomas GuideLakewoodListing InformationReviewed on ReceiptPossession: Closing
Richard Dale-Mesaros Crusty, dried-out, poopy toilets.......
10 October 2017 | 30 replies
That 10 minutes multiplies when you consider the commute and the inevitable chatting with the tenant. 
Joe S. A short sale with 17K delinquency in condo fees
4 October 2017 | 8 replies
Figure out the monthly (in DC some condo dues can be shocking) and multiply it by at least six.
Kyle Eckert Assessment warning STL
14 February 2018 | 15 replies
I was actually going through some Anthony Chara lessons last night and he specifically mentioned always double checking the assessment and even talking to the assessor during due diligence period, because this can happen after a sale and when it's apartments the effect Cana be multiplied.
Drew Oberholtzer Person wants to do a buy in partnership
22 September 2017 | 5 replies
Perhaps use a multiplier on that. 
Account Closed Calculating cost of financing
25 September 2017 | 10 replies
Would you just multiply the amount financed by the interest rate?
Lucas Mills How did the 2007 housing bubble affect investors of buy and hold?
26 September 2017 | 40 replies
So, this option payment multiplied by x properties, together with the assumption that not all tenant-buyers will default simultaneously, is this not a fairly conservative model, while also providing excellent returns?
Robert Freeborn This isn't a joke listing!
29 September 2017 | 21 replies
Shared Coin-op Laundry Room.3512 SF.Built 1904Lot 6969 SFGross Adjusted Income: 70,860Net Operating Income: 54,860Water/Sewer/Garbage: 0Total Expenses: 16000Gross Rent Multiplier: 14%Cap Rate 5.7%Additional Monthly Income: 300Unit 1: 6 beds, 2 bath.
Gabe Santa Cruz Any veterans who've purchased multifamily homes in CA recently?
30 September 2017 | 2 replies
Then I would add the other rents up and multiply by .75 (VA only counts 75% of your rental income towards your DTI).  
Samuel Hall SFH flip in Grand Junction, CO
1 April 2017 | 2 replies
High AVG calculates the top 3 most expensive Price per square foot on comps (=AVERAGE(G3:G5))Med AVG calculates all 4 PPSF compsLow AVG calculates the lowest 3 PPSF compsHARV, MARV, and LARV multiplies  the High AVG, Med AVG and Low AVG with the subject property square footage (=F9*D2) to give us our after repair value.