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Why I Chose Fourplexes Over Duplexes & Triplexes šŸ’”
When I first started looking into small multifamily, I had the same question a lot of new investors ask: what actually makes sense financially? šŸ‘‰ Duplexes: I ran the numbers over and over. If I lived in one side, sure—I could break even or maybe match what I was already spending on living expenses. But once I moved out? The cash flow was almost non-existent. Barely worth the hassle. šŸ‘‰ Triplexes: I thought, maybe a triplex is the sweet spot? Honestly, they always felt oddly priced and the deals just didn’t pencil for me. Probably my own bias, but nothing stood out as worth pursuing. šŸ‘‰ Fourplexes: Then I asked my lender a simple but important question: What’s the max number of units I can buy on a standard 30-year fixed loan? Answer: Four. Anything above that kicks you into commercial financing, which is a whole different game—usually less favorable for smaller investors. So I crunched the numbers. If each unit could rent at $1,500, that’s $6,000/month gross income. Suddenly, deals started to appear where the math actually worked. Enough to cover the mortgage, expenses, and still leave positive cash flow. šŸ“ˆ That’s why I skipped duplexes and triplexes, and went straight into fourplexes. Today I own two of them and I’m on the hunt for more. --- āœ… Takeaway: Sometimes the best move isn’t the ā€œstarterā€ property everyone says to buy. It’s about running the numbers, understanding financing, and positioning yourself where the cash flow actually makes sense. šŸ’¬ What about you? Have you looked into small multifamily? Do you think fourplexes are the sweet spot— or would you go bigger?
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This is a great post Brandon, i went through the same thing when analyzing duplexes and triplexes ( i had a duplex that i sold as i was making better cashflow off SFHs), however i did seem to have the same problem with the few 4plexes i ran numbers on (maybe not enough sample size to get a good deal). With rents being where they are at now the numbers may make more sense. I had seen 8-12 units was were cashflow and forced appreciation opportunities seemed better, however was not mentally ready at the time to pull the trigger at the prices those units demand lol (one of those is actually one of my bigger regrets to date). Thanks for posting this!
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@Anthony Golden i think it said 680
Flip Calculator - Tips for offer price
What formula are you all using to make sense of a flip in the Portland area right now? Trying to get a better feel for how others are analyzing deals in this market — whether you're adjusting the classic ARV formula, factoring in longer holding times, or using a different approach altogether. Would appreciate any insights or rules of thumb you’re using to run your numbers. Thanks in advance! šŸ‘‡
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Assume longer holding times (account for 2-4 months listed on market + your repair time), account for higher repair costs (things have gotten expensive!) as well as use very recent comps for arv (max 3 months) and assume a short term drop in arv in upcoming months to be on the conservative side (like 2-4%), there has been a lot of inventory coming on to the market
Facebook group?
What you guys think about having a Facebook group as well? Do you guys prefer having something separate here that's away from the distractions or do you think it's easier for most people just to keep things on Facebook?
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I think you should have either/ or but not both as the activity in one will tend to die out over time (based on previous experiences with other communities/groups). Having in in skool does help separate it from the already existing local FB groups, i am more deliberate in checking what is going on here vs facebook where there is a lot of activity in multiple places
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Arturo Acosta
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I am an end buyer looking for fix and flips or sub2 deals. Looking forward to collaborating with people in the group

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Joined Sep 4, 2025