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Eldon S. Bailey
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Commercial 6-unit analysis

Eldon S. Bailey
  • West Haven, UT
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I would like to run an analysis on a 6-unit that I was made aware of (for education purposes), but I don't see a calculator for this.

it is a seller finance, interest-only three year term. I don't see this option on the rental property calculator.

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Quote from @Eldon S. Bailey:

I would like to run an analysis on a 6-unit that I was made aware of (for education purposes), but I don't see a calculator for this.

it is a seller finance, interest-only three year term. I don't see this option on the rental property calculator.

I think that it would be helpful to understand the numbers your looking at.

Purchase price
Taxes
Cost that tenants aren't paying for.
Monthly income minus interest costs minus fixed costs minus any other costs.

looking for whats the cash flow look like, or is there any equity. Also what type neighborhood and whats the market look like. So many things to consider.

Also the costs after 3 years with a refinancing.

More about the cash flow and benefits of having the property to really understand if its a good deal or not. 

 These are just the basic questions I would want to know before knowing if this would be a good deal or not.

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