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All Forum Posts by: Nino Fatodla

Nino Fatodla has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Opinion on an brrrr deal

Nino FatodlaPosted
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After refi would be at 19-20% 

Post: Opinion on an brrrr deal

Nino FatodlaPosted
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Originally posted by @Joshua Janus:

What is your annual cash on cash? Seems like a good start. 

 At the start not overly impressive about 7.5%-7.8%. Paying it in cash

Post: Opinion on an brrrr deal

Nino FatodlaPosted
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Hello everyone and happy new year

I’m going over a single family brrrr and wanted to get your opinion on the refinance part as that’s what I’m analysing.

I would be leaving roughly 14-18k in the deal and after paying expenses which include the following ( management, %4 vacancy, 4% maintenance, insurance, property tax, income tax) I would be left cash flowing $250-270. probably not attractive for the seasoned investors but for me it’s pretty decent? maybe I’m wrong. 

The house is in an hot/great up coming neighborhood. Would you take into consideration the apperception and tenant pay down when looking at the deal?. I’m strictly going off cash flow but if considered pay down would be more

Post: Anyone Investing in Detroit?

Nino FatodlaPosted
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Hello everyone, 

wanted to ask those that are investing in Detroit how’s they’re experience been with the good and the bad?. Any recommendations for an new investor focusing on Detroit, I’m mostly looking into the suburbs. Just outside but close to the grosse point’s


any input would be much appreciated!