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All Forum Posts by: Samuel Carmichael

Samuel Carmichael has started 21 posts and replied 62 times.

Post: What percent of your mortgage is paid down annually?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

Exactly, that is what I mean by 1-5 being different. The interest is front-loaded on the amortization schedule....so the loan paydown percent annually would be different in those beginning years than they would be later when the interest is less front-loaded. 

Post: What percent of your mortgage is paid down annually?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

I heard on the Andrew Hines Real Estate Podcast that it was 3%. 

I just looked at my fourplex with a loan of $325,000, started the year at $329,500 so about $500 a month. 

But does anyone know what is standard loan paydown percentage annually?  

I hear it may be different from years 1-5, then from later in the amortization schedule. 

Post: First Live in Flip.

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment.

Purchase price: $145,000
Cash invested: $7,500
Sale price: $198,000

This was a live in flip house hack me and my son did form 2017-2019. It was a foreclosure that was leaking through the Dining Room Ceiling. I purchased for no money down with RI First Time Home Buyers project and a 20,000 forgivable second mortgage that was forgivable after 5 years. It went down by $4,000 a year.

When we sold I made $35,452 after tax.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

I didn't have much cash at the time - and I needed something I could FHA into with low money down. It was hard to find a forclosure that fit the bill, but it was purchased with the intent to sell.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

Vacant for over 1 Year. Bought of MLS with a very very old listing.

How did you finance this deal?

Traditional FHA

How did you add value to the deal?

Paint, Floors, Plumbing, Garage Roof.

What was the outcome?

I made $35,452 dollars after tax.

Lessons learned? Challenges?

Definitely check all windows, ceiling, roof for water damage. Also find problems, fix them so you can make money.

Post: 80% LTV Refinance in Rhode Island

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

Hi BP.

Does anyone have a lender in RI that will do an 80% LTV on an investment property?

I need to refinance in the next 3 months and at 80% I Pull of a successful BRRRR. Also there is a possibility I will be living in the property at time of refinance.

Thanks!

Sam

Post: Tenants + Holidays = ?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

@Dassi Lazar if you like them why not. Shows you care, are responsive, thinking of them - and it feels good for you too.

Post: Refinance an FHA loan on a multi family for 5% down?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8
Hi Guys, I recently met someone who has 25 properties and I was telling him about my strategy to house back into a few multis. He basically told me once my 1 year FHA is up, as long as I bought the property right and had a little bit of wiggle room - I could refinance for 5% down. This getting out of my FHA loan and into another FHA loan rather cheaply. Is that feasible the 5% down, even if you don’t have a 20% LTV position built yet?

Post: First deal - house hacking. What do you think?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

Update on this post, I am going to list the house I house hacked on 10/9. 

I will clear $30,000 to $36,000 USD in profit. 

I did about a 8K rehab. 

Post: 50% Rule - how much Cashflow per door after?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8

Thanks everyone - 

For debt coverage ratio I just read that lenders like to see 1.25-1.35%. 

But what do investors like to see? 

Post: 50% Rule - how much Cashflow per door after?

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8
I am analyzing a few fourplexes in Rhode Island. When running the 50% Rule, after you subtract your debt service how much CASHFLOW would you shoot for per door? $50 $100 $125+ $200? Thanks! Sam

Post: Tenant Complaining About Strength of Wi-Fi Network

Samuel CarmichaelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 8
@Christopher Freeman 30% increase BAM!! Way to capture some additional value, I think it’s smart to consider If long term tenant - that was a good idea. But with your rent increase coming; and it being a college rental - seems like you have done all you should. Everyone complains.