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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Haynes

Joshua Haynes has started 4 posts and replied 125 times.

Post: How do you judge a good deal?

Joshua HaynesPosted
  • Aurora, IL
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 39

Instead of Cap rate it more of Cash on Cash returns 

Post: beginner rental question

Joshua HaynesPosted
  • Aurora, IL
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 39

Remember to factor in things such as vacancy, insurance, repairs, etc. To me it doesnt sound to bad to make the move

Post: Illinois Market Question

Joshua HaynesPosted
  • Aurora, IL
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 39

What are some great places in Illinois to Invest in? Recently I have been looking at towns such as Rockford, Champaign, etc. but they seem to have high crime rates. What would be a great town that has a good 2% rule. Just Wondering. Thanks

Post: Anyone know the market for Champaign Il

Joshua HaynesPosted
  • Aurora, IL
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 39

I was looking around online at the US census and saw that Champaign had a massive increase since 2010. I decided to look at the housing price and rent and it seems pretty good. A lot of houses seem to perform at the 2% rule. I was wondering if anyone else thought these numbers were too good or if they are what there are. Any response is great! Thanks

Post: Need advice on financing

Joshua HaynesPosted
  • Aurora, IL
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 39

I am just getting starting in the idea of leasing real estate and was wonder what the max amount that I could get for a mortgage would be. My income is currently 15k and I have 20k saved up. Thanks :D