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All Forum Posts by: Prajita Niraula

Prajita Niraula has started 5 posts and replied 19 times.

I am seeing a lot of new homes near Downtown that are good for the price and have great potential but they are in older neighborhoods. Are these good investments? 

Post: San Antonio market

Prajita NiraulaPosted
  • Posts 19
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Hey @Liam Maher could I also know more about the map? It looks really interesting

For those using GPTs, I have created a GPT to calculate and explain cash flow, ROI, cap rate, IRR, and cash on cash return. For now, this is mainly for me to do some preliminary analysis because I am interested in real estate but I am very new to it. In your experience as someone who understands real estate analysis at much greater depth than I do, what are the main factors to look into? What are redundant mathematical calculations you carry out for each property you are considering? I want to add them to this GPT so that it can be an easy tool for all of us

https://chat.openai.com/g/g-wP2jd0Ken-real-estate-analyst 

Post: How to buy second house?

Prajita NiraulaPosted
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Hi! I bought my first home last September. I am saving up to buy a new property in a few months that I can rent out. What are my chances of getting approved for a loan again given that I just bought my first home? What are your general suggestions? Thank you!

Quote from @Denver McClure:

I recommend keycheck.com which is the preferred platform for Furnished Finder. The background and credit check process was easy to request and you can select the option for the applicant to pay for it. You can also collect rent, security deposits, and late fees through their site.


 Thank you so much! 

Thank you so much for your suggestions, everyone. Really appreciate it. 

I am renting out extra rooms in the house. What is the best software for background screening, credit screening, lease signing, and online-payment on a smaller scale? Thank you! 

Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:
Quote from @Prajita Niraula:

Honestly, it feels like one excuse after another. It's getting really frustrating for me. 

It's been more than 3 days of providing the eviction notice. Is my next step to go to court? 

Yep. She's playing you like an old deck of cards. Until you take charge of your property this will continue because she's in charge. Do you want this to still be going on a year from now or longer? I'd get her out and while it's vacant sell it. You're not really cut out for this business....sorry, just being honest.

 Thank you so much. This has truly been a great learning experience. I appreciate your honesty, it helps me to understand my own weaknesses and how to do this better next time. 

Update: She vacated. We gave her an ultimatum as everyone suggested. We have definitely learned a lot from this experience.Thank you so much for all your suggestions.

Update: I gave her the eviction notice. Told me she would vacate once the weather improves here in Texas. I waited till the weather improved. Then she told me she would come after she finished work at 5:00 pm. I waited and she did not show up so when I asked her what time she is coming, she said she needs to stay at work till 7:30 and cannot make it as her work is 2 hrs 30 mins away. 

Honestly, it feels like one excuse after another. It's getting really frustrating for me. 

It's been more than 3 days of providing the eviction notice. Is my next step to go to court?