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Brayton LaRochelle
  • Plainfield, CT
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HELP!! My first attempt at a deal analysis.

Brayton LaRochelle
  • Plainfield, CT
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Hi fellow real estate lovers!

I just recently upgraded to pro (Woo!) and I am attempting some (crude) Analysis'. If anyone could just look through the report and see if I have any major oversights or anything I definitely missed, that would be amazing. I set it up as a house hack and estimated 800/mo per unit excluding the fourth that I would be living in. This is my first ever attempt at working through the calculators on my own so don't be too harsh on me :)

Thanks so much!!

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Ryan Howell
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  • Hendersonville, NC
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Ryan Howell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hendersonville, NC
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The numbers look pretty good to me.  My recommendation is to run the numbers as a house hack, if that is the plan, but also analyze the deal assuming a full rental.  If I understand your analysis correctly, the numbers will only get better.  I will say at least for me, I wouldn't assume 4% increase in income though.  I generally assume 2%.

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