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All Forum Posts by: Gil Keren

Gil Keren has started 7 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: What's your opinion about rental properties in Lawrence

Gil KerenPosted
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 6

Thanks! The Indy Investor Pod looks like a great resource!

Post: What's your opinion about rental properties in Lawrence

Gil KerenPosted
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 6

I see that it may a little easier to find good cash flow deal in Lawrence, compared to areas closer to downtown Indy. What do you think about this area? Is that a bad neighborhood? Is it worth investing there in buy-and-hold SFRs?

Post: 1% Rule and still small cash flow?

Gil KerenPosted
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 6

Hi Community, 

I'm doing the math for the profitability of a rental. It looks like even with the 1% rule for rent and a low interest rate, I don't even manage to get 150$ of cash flow. Would like to know your opinion, where are my estimation is too high/low (did I forget some expense?), or if the 1% just doesn't cut it?

The numbers:

Price: 100k

down payment: 20k

rent: 1000 (based on the 1% rule)

expenses:

mortage: 359 (based on 3.5% interest, pretty optimistic)

homeowners insurance: 100

property taxes: 72 (based on 0.868% of 100k)

repairs: 120 (based on 12% of the rent)

management: 80 (based on 8% of the rent)

vacancy: 80 (based on 8% of the rent)

additional expenses: 50 (garbage, lawn/snow, I don't know what)

summary:

total expenses: 861

cash flow: 139