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So I'll be living in my first home in which I'll be renting out two rooms. Is there a rental analysis for this type of situation? I haven't found one yet.

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Michael Dumler
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@Blanca Munoz, pen and paper will work just fine for this deal. Monthly income - monthly expenses, take that number and multiply it by 12, take that number and divide it by the cash you've invested to receive your cash on cash return. There's your analysis. The question is are your tenants long-term or short-term? 

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