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All Forum Posts by: Sava Vukovic

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Post: What makes a property cash flow? How to analyze a deal

Sava VukovicPosted
  • Naples, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Run the numbers by running a comparable sales analysis. What have other homes similar to yours sold for? what have they rented for? What's your mortgage payment? Consider all expenses and then analyze the amount of cashflow you can maintain through rent. Is the monthly profit worth the investment? Or is it the refinancing that may seem the most attractive? These may not be the only numbers that factor into your specific deal, but it's a good place to start.

Sincerely,
Sava Vukovic, Real Estate Investor from Naples, FL

Hi everyone, I am currently preparing to close a Lease Option deal however I would like to know whether I can list my own trust instead of an LLC or myself as the Landlord/Seller of a property? Are there any drawbacks to this if it is possible? Any positive insight would be appreciated! :)

Hi everyone, I am currently preparing to close a Lease Option deal however I would like to know whether I can list my own trust instead of an LLC or myself as the Landlord/Seller of a property? Are there any drawbacks to this if it is possible? Any positive insight would be appreciated! :)