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Diane G.
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How about this Burbank 4-plex

Diane G.
  • CA
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Love to hear your analysis on this Burbank 4plex?

http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/20061061/1231-N-Cordova-St-Burbank-CA/

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Kevin Siedlecki
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Kevin Siedlecki
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@Diane G. - I don't know the going rent, but the listing suggests that you could get $7,700/mo in gross rent. Assuming you can do that, there is still very little chance you make money on this place.

Th $1.3 million dollar asking price demands a lot more rental income. If you finance it conventionally with 25% down, your principal and interest payments are $5200/month. Taxes and insurance take another thousand a month at least (maybe a lot more - not sure what insurance will be on such an expensive building), so you're left with $1500/month in cash flow. In my market, there are properties in the $200-300k range that will cash-flow that much. 

But anyway, if it stops there, meaning this is a perfect investment with no vacancy, no management, no maintenance, and no CapEx, then you are making 5.5% COC ROI. However, if you take out 10% for management and 5% each for vacancy and CapEx (low estimates for both, but the price and area might support it), you are losing money (it adds up to -$40/mo).

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