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Erin O'Connor Smith
  • Los Angeles, CA
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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

Erin O'Connor Smith
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Jaysen Medhurst
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  • Greenwich, CT
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Jaysen Medhurst
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  • Greenwich, CT
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@Erin O'Connor Smith, a few things about your analysis:

  • I agree with @Tchaka Owen to bump your vacancy.
  • I like a bit higher repairs and CapEx, though. 15% combined.
  • What about gas? This appears to have only 1 central furnace and water heater. That's going to be a significant bill every month, especially during those Michigan winters.
  • What's the $500 electric bill? Is the entire building on one meter? Ugg...not good, Erin, not good.
  • Call the city and get actual costs for water/sewer over the last year.
  • $50/month for landscaping and snow removal sounds low. Get some quotes.
  • Your closing costs will be closer to $10k, I suspect. Appraisal and inspections of a 10-unit are a lot more than a SFH.
  • You should budget at least $5k for initial repairs, probably more. There's always something!
  • Your loan terms are unlikely. This will be a commercial loan. Rates will probably be ~5%, with a 20 or 25-year term. Call around to some lenders.

Two other important questions:

  1. What's the local cap rate? Your pro forma is 10.3%. Make sure you know this so you can calculate for yourself what the property's value is.
  2. Why does the listing say "cash offers only?" This is a huge red flag to me. It suggests that there's something about the property that will make financing difficult.  
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