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All Forum Posts by: Kristina Krich

Kristina Krich has started 2 posts and replied 14 times.

Quote from @Carlos Ptriawan:
Quote from @Kristina Krich:
Quote from @Trevor Richardson:
Quote from @Brian G.:

@Trevor Richardson can you give me an example in the current market of what the price point is on a small multi (2-4 units) B class in Reno along with gross rents? Curious. Thanks!

How would we figure out rent based on these charts? What type of tenants do you get out there?  Thanks!



 Us the cap rate to estimate rent. The sheet that Trevor sent is amazing. You can for example, filter Class B only and select the highest cap rate that's available.


Thank you everyone for replying to my post!  Super helpful info here.

Quote from @Trevor Richardson:
Quote from @Brian G.:

@Trevor Richardson can you give me an example in the current market of what the price point is on a small multi (2-4 units) B class in Reno along with gross rents? Curious. Thanks!

I answered both your questions but got flagged. I think it was a link so I sent you a DM.

Below is every 2-4 unit multifamily on the market in Reno. You can see the variations highs and lows in cap rates as well as $/sf and $/unit. 

How would we figure out rent based on these charts? What type of tenants do you get out there?  Thanks!


Hi, I'm a newbie trying to figure out where to put my money.  I am a homeowner with some cash flow but not a ton.  I live in So Cal so it will have to be somewhere out of state.  I've searched the forum and a lot of people promote Ohio.  I'm curious if it really is an upcoming market or a bunch of pros from there happen to outweigh other states on this forum.  It seems like the western states are out of reach for me, but curious about Utah? Arizona (probably late to the party there?)... Driving distance would be good but not opposed to go further east if need be.  Just want a landlord friendly state and a place with better odds of good tenants! Any advice out there???