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Connor Mohs
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Assumptions Used in Deal Analysis for Minneapolis/St. Paul Area:

Connor Mohs
  • New to Real Estate
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

Hello Twin Cities Investors,

While I have developed certain assumptions that I have been using in analyzing properties in the Minneapolis/St.Paul (Minnesota) market, I wanted to start a dialogue and encourage other investors to share their input on whether they agree or disagree with my assumptions. That said, please provide your input on any and all of the following assumptions:

-Repairs & Maintenance: 10%

-CAPEX: 5%

-Vacancy: 5%

-Property Management: 10%

-Water/Electric/Gas/Garbage: $0 (Assuming you could pass on this expense to the tenants. Is this a reasonable assumption in the Twin Cities?)

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