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Richard Merkuris
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How to figure a NNN property

Richard Merkuris
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Omaha, NE
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Hi everyone

I've found a NNN property and ran numbers using the rental property calculator but I know I've figured it wrong. My question is how to figure out monthly & annually cash flow? So when I present the information to an investor & bank so they have all the figures. I'm stumped

Your expertise is appreciated

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Steve Morris
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Steve Morris
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Well, if it is absolute NNN, the rent is income and ZERO expenses to get NOI. Read the lease for bumps. Figure your mortga\ge payments to get your CFBT. Your tax shelter will be mort interest + depreciation of improvements.

Maybe you should study a little more in depth on how stuff works before you go to investors.  It'd help your case a lot.

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