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Matthew Ryan Do you agree with these probabilities for landing an investor?
9 February 2018 | 4 replies
We multiply the probability by the estimated investment dollars to give us a pipeline of capital for all deals.
Ivan Luna Advice needed for out of state investing
22 November 2022 | 41 replies
And I have reinvested that cash out amount to multiply it as well.
Roy Williams Real Estate Professional - IRS Audit
20 July 2011 | 49 replies
It's sometimes hours or sometimes 7 so the base hours for your regular job could be much lower than 2080 and with adding on more activity to the rental real estate log, you could exceed the regular work hours.This is a coming avalanche so everyone needs to prepare for this
Tej Patel Question: Cash Flow Analysis
29 October 2019 | 5 replies
When doing a cash flow analysis for a multi-family, what does a free cash multiplier entail?
Michael Glaser Buying A Car/Truck Through LLC
17 February 2020 | 20 replies
But then we also get the first year of double declining balance depreciation (straight line % multiplied by two) equal to $19k ($47.5k / 5 years x 2).Total write off for buying a Tesla Model X = $91.5k.
Chheang Yang Need Roofer in East Bay (California)
16 September 2015 | 6 replies
Will need to multiply footprint area by a roof pitch factor to get a true estimate.
Jorge Siverio Cape Coral (Gator Circle) Question
26 January 2022 | 15 replies
You are buying a solid, long-term investment, which will hopefully grow decently, allowing you to multiply your cashflow and/or portfolio over time.
Joshua D baker 4 rentals 2 paid off! I need examples of scaling done right? TY
20 September 2020 | 72 replies
If you subtract the mortgage payments from the cash flow (without debt), but multiply that new CF by 5, you would end up with more cash flow than if you spent your cash all in one place.If you don't, then you're buying in the wrong market.
Olga Kostrova How to estimate and verify square footage for a fixer upper?
13 June 2022 | 3 replies
Multiply the house's length and width, multiply that by 0.93 to account for wall thicknesses etc.
Michelle Phimmasone DSCR loan question and help
25 July 2022 | 13 replies
Verify the actual tax rate for the property (Current assessed value/current annual tax amt) and multiply it by the new purchase price (since this will be the new assessed value).