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All Forum Posts by: Sam P.

Sam P. has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Russell Brazil:

Whatever the prevailing cap rate in the location is. In my market it's 3.5-4%.

Is that after all expenses?  Are those units cash flowing and you are banking on appreciation also? I am not sure if the markets I am interested in will have any appreciation.

I am considering investing in a duplex in Colorado Springs, CO and/or Austin, Texas.  Colorado Springs property tax seems ridiculously low compared to Austin and its surrounding areas.  I was even looking at 4 unit multiplex in Oakland, CA since I'm from the Bay Area so I can easily manage it myself but that place is such a mess.  What cap rate do you all look for when looking at duplex's or multi-plex's?  If you all have a CORE 4 to recommend in these areas please let me kThanks in advance