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Nathan Scott
  • Realtor
  • Vacaville, CA
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Calculating Additional Cash Invested

Nathan Scott
  • Realtor
  • Vacaville, CA
Posted

I can't find anything that addresses my issue specifically. I've seen tons and tons of videos of calculating your ROI, but when you guys plug in numbers on rental properties to see if it's going to workout. And let's say there is no rehab needed. For the "Additonal Cash invested" portion do you add in the title company fees, loan origination fees, and the 6 month worth of reserves needed? I only see people adding the amount needed for rehab work and no one has specifically mentioned that they add this in there to get there ROI