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How to Find A Multi Family Property

Corwin Hernandez
  • York, PA
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I'm having trouble looking at properties. I don't plan to get mine for a while but I'd like to start look at properties so I know how to identify a deal so when I'm looking for my own property, I won't have a problem identifying whether or not what I'm looking at is a deal. How does everyone find deals or evaluate them when looking at multi family. I'm looking to get a FHA loan and a four plex.

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Jeff B.
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  • Redlands, CA
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I focus on the cash-flow:

sum of the rents/month, less monthly expenses(including taxes & insurance) minus the mortgage (p&I only).  If that's not positive OR just too low, I walk away.

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