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Moises Villasenor
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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

Moises Villasenor
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  • Tampa, FL
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@Moises Villasenor so how did you arrive at your capex number.My capex budget includes but not limited to: roof 25 year life span, floors 10  year life span, appliances and hot water heater 12 year life span, hvac 20 year life span, bath and kitchen 20 year life span. Assume you have 800 sf per unit of flooring. Cost me $6 sf to replace. You have 3 units. 2400*$6=$14400/ 10 year life span / 12 months in a year= $120 per month for 1 item in a budget. Oh, oh you won't be able to do any other capex while you own the property. I use 10% as a minimum for capex. I use 8% as vacancy which is 1 month out of 12. 5% vacancy is 1 month out of 20 . Closing costs seem a little low.

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