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All Forum Posts by: Ross K.

Ross K. has started 6 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: First purchase analysis

Ross K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Boerne, TX
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 25

New investor here (San Antonio) and am narrowing down to a few properties and would appreciate your thoughts on one 4-plex in particular. Here's the details:

1ea - 2bd, 1bath

3ea - 1bd, 1bath

Price: $155,000

Monthly Rent: $2,235

Financing: 25% down, 5% 30 yr conventional

Estimated closing costs: $4,000

Cash need to close: $42,750

Monthly Property Tax: $202

Monthly Insurance: $70

Property Mgmt (10%): $233.50 (paying myself)

Vacancy (%5): $111.75

Repairs (15%): $335.25

Utilities (water only): $200

Monthly Cash Flow: $467.94

Cap Rate: 8.5%

Cash on Cash Return: 13.14%

Using the 50% rule, the monthly cash flow is $493.44, with a 13.85% CoC return.

The property was recently rehabbed, with very little deferred maintenance. The seller's agent states that the seller has extensive actual financial data for review once the property is under contract, but they state its at 8% cap (actual), which comes close to my due diligence. Your experienced thoughts would be appreciated!

Post: Two Offers on Same Property

Ross K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Boerne, TX
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 25
It seems to me that with estate sales that are under valued, many families just want to get out and any non-standard structuring might scare them away. Good job coming with with that "traditional' second offer.