
26 September 2024 | 1 reply
View reportCan someone help me understand the last line in the analysis over time chart?

30 September 2024 | 15 replies
I do not have a sheet but I typically budget $150 for lawn, $150 for pool if applicable, $100 for cable, $100 for water, $300 a month for electric (depending on property size and your local utility costs), $50 for pest control, and another $200 per month in misc.

1 October 2024 | 6 replies
They handle:Monthly Payment ProcessingEscrow for Taxes and Insurance: They ensure property taxes and insurance are paid, which is essential to protect your interest in the property.Record Keeping: They also maintain records, which can be invaluable if any issues arise during the term of the loan.ConclusionGiven the details of your property and the $200,000 sales price, a possible scenario could look like this:Down Payment: 10% ($20,000)Loan Amount: $180,000Interest Rate: 8%Amortization: 30 yearsMonthly Payment: Approximately $1,320 (principal and interest)Balloon Payment: Due in 5 or 7 years (this allows for refinancing or payoff while giving you some flexibility).These terms are flexible and can be adjusted based on the buyer’s credit, down payment size, and negotiation.

3 October 2024 | 29 replies
Depending on what you find available and how many possessions you have but it’s likely possible to find a decent sized duplex to purchase.

29 September 2024 | 2 replies
I want to provide access through the common wall of the two units of a duplex. nothing fancy, sort of a "doorway" without a door, same size of a door.

30 September 2024 | 5 replies
-Depending on the size of the deal, I may be able to set you up with the deal/loan-even if you do not have experience.

26 September 2024 | 9 replies
Consequently, on average the new construction homebuyers’ equity balance was $65.0k less than if their home would have appreciated like an existing home.As detailed in the chart above the difference in the appreciation rates was much more exaggerated in Montgomery Co. than in Loudoun Co.Making sense of the resultsThe results weren’t shocking to me.

30 September 2024 | 8 replies
I also believe that your Lot area has to be a minimum size in order for it to be considered "by right"I remember that some of the reasons why I didn't convert duplex to triplex:1.

28 September 2024 | 5 replies
New Mexico has an unfortunate law against prepayment penalties for DSCR Loans on 2-4 unit multi that requires higher rates, but they don't apply to 5+ and I've seen some people have success with that size range in NM

30 September 2024 | 16 replies
People paid alot for parcels that couldn't be developed without a variance for minimum lot sizes or otherwise worthless.