Q: You shouldn’t buy an apartment complex unless you can afford it. Analyze whether the current landlord has rented units too cheaply or whether the rent is in line with the market rate.  Find comparable apartment complexes online. Look at how much they advertise their units for. For a great resource that can help you find out nearby rent prices, visit https://padmapper.com/.  You can also ask different property management companies what is the market rate in your area. If the complex has commercial space, then a real estate agent can also help you figure out how much to charge. Apartment complexes need constant maintenance, so you need to analyze the expense of upkeep. Get the profit-and-loss statement from the current owner. However, don’t trust it 100%. The owner might fudge some numbers to make the apartment complex more attractive. Double check the expense information:  Get the complex’s tax information from the county assessor. Estimate property management costs by contacting a property management company. Ask how much they charge. Typically, their fee is based on a percentage of the expected rent. Calculate the amount of maintenance needed. If you’ve never run an apartment complex before, talk to a current owner. Ask how much they spend annually repairing each unit or the grounds. Ideally, you'd want to be spending around 40 percent of the money you're taking in on operating expenses. Lenders won’t give you money to buy an apartment complex unless you can show that it will be profitable. Work closely with an accountant to crunch numbers and create the necessary financial documents to show a lender. You can find an accountant by contacting your state’s society of public accountants.  Calculate your net operating income, which is your gross income less expenses.  Create a cash flow analysis. Show how the amount of money you have coming in compares to the amount you will be spending. When you're starting out, or during periods when the rental market is bad, you may not have any cash flow coming in. Keep in mind that lenders will also run their own numbers, as well as the appraiser who values the complex.
A: Estimate how much you can charge in rent. Estimate your expenses. Run the numbers.

Article: Stand facing one another about 2 feet (0.6 m) apart and gently hold hands.  You can also stand beside your partner shoulder-to-shoulder and do the basic steps in tandem - either while holding one another’s waists and extending your free arms or without touching.  And you can integrate the steps into the original style by simply replacing them with the sliding step. The leader will step back on his/her right foot as the follower steps back on his/her left. While doing this, let go of your partner’s hand and extend your free arm.  The leader will release and extend his or her right arm, and the follower his or her left. This creates an open area as both partners step back and come shoulder-to-shoulder. You also can wrap your arm around your partner’s waist as you meet shoulder-to-shoulder and extend your free arm. Or you can combine the two. Each partner will now take the same foot and step back to neutral so they are  face-to-face.  Bring your free arm toward your partner while doing this, and hold hands again. Both partners should move their hips from side to side as they dance. Pause briefly when you are again face-to-face. Then step back on your other foot first (the leader’s left and the partner’s right) and repeat.  Continue switching from side to side. The count will be 1 when you both step back, 2 when you place your opposite foot, 3 when your bring your other foot forward, 4 when you come back together, 5 when you move your other foot back, 6 when you place your opposite foot, 7 when you bring your foot forward, and 8 when you come back together.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stand facing your partner. Step backward at the same time. Come back together with your partner. Pause and repeat in the opposite direction.

Q: From an astronomical point of view, the summer solstice occurs sometime between June 20-21 in the Northern Hemisphere, and December 21-22 in the Southern Hemisphere. Find out exactly when it will take place based on the year and your location, and spend time outdoors to witness the summer solstice. Spend time outdoors in the sun and give thanks for the light that guides our days. Make an altar of light by arranging candles, summer flowers, and tangerines in a beautiful outdoor space. Allow the tangerines to soak up the sun so you can enjoy them later. The summer solstice is a great time to honor the sun. You can make solstice sun tea by adding edible flowers and herbs to a jar filled with water, then leave it out in the sun to steep. You can also make a sun mandala with petals from orange and yellow flowers. Arrange the petals in decorative, circular patterns while maintaining a vision of peace and serenity. Collect flowers from your garden or get some from a garden shop. Choose flowers with thin stems and fragrant blossoms. To make the crown:  Take your first flower and gently split the stem in half, about two-thirds of the way up the stem, to create a small hole. The hole should be just large enough to fit a stem through. Take your second flower and stick the stem through the hole you just made. Then split that stem to create a small hole for the next flower stem to fit into. Continue to add more flowers in the same fashion. To finish, create a larger hole that will fit a whole flower through and thread your first flower through the last stem. Trim the ends if needed. . The summer solstice is the perfect time to start a garden. Prepare your soil to receive plants by tilling and mixing in compost or fertilizer. Select plants from your local garden shop, or ask your friends or neighbors for cuttings from their gardens. Then:  Dig holes large enough for each plant, and be sure to leave enough space for the plants to grow. Gently place the plants in the holes and fill in the space with dirt or fertilizer. Water the newly planted flowers gently, and enjoy your garden. Go to a local farm in order to appreciate how the sun gives life. Pack a picnic and enjoy the sights and smells. Another great activity to do at a farm is to pick sun-ripened berries. You could also volunteer to pull weeds or help the farmers with their chores. Salute the sun while you wade in the water. Visit a local river, lake, waterfall, or even the beach and enjoy the scenery. Float in the water, swim, or simply sit near it and watch for wildlife. Build a sandcastle, make a rock cairn, or gather wildflowers. Use your senses to explore the nature surrounding you, and take note of sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and touches.
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Observe the sky. Celebrate the light. Honor the sun. Make a flower crown. Start a garden Visit a local farm. Play in the water.