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John Young Need some advice on possible subject to deal
13 January 2019 | 1 reply
Make sure that the monthly PITI payment is far enough below FMR that you can extract a reasonable ($300+) monthly cash flow, once all other expenses (vacancy, maintenance, management) are considered.For extra credit, see what it would cost to get flood insurance on the property.
Mike Callahan Strategies for paying off debt
15 January 2019 | 11 replies
@Mike Callahan - if you have so much equity in those houses, can't you get a portfolio loan to extract the equity and use it to pay down the other assets?
Neil Copeland Bank or Brokerage Account
14 February 2019 | 15 replies
Is it my understanding that you could get a loan for up to $50K that could be used for most anything, and has a five year payback, but you can also extract larger amounts of funds for property purchase or hard money lending for example. 
Gary B. Neighborhood due diligence
23 January 2019 | 7 replies
Also, are you doing a repositioning on the asset or are you simply purchasing to extract cashflow and ride with it as-is?
James M. High rental income.. Pay income tax or buy another property?
28 January 2019 | 10 replies
After extracting out a decent percentage of the $250K value add and thereby increasing your loan amount, your paper profits will be much less and you will have extracted the money to do the Repeat (another of the Rs). 
Rich Hupper Underwriting and phantom expenses
22 January 2019 | 3 replies
Any other examples would be great to learn about.Thank you Just various forms of depreciation (something suffering wear and tear over time) and depletion (the well in your back yard that has oil being extracted).
Michael Gib Looking for some feedback on my rental
28 January 2019 | 7 replies
Our market has a high number of workers who work in our local industries (financial services / online Gaming mainly) and there is simply not enough housing available so a large number of them live on the other side of the border in Spain.My numbers currently look as follows:Monthly mortgage payment (70% LTV)  £1,114Monthly Rental Income £1,800Property CostsInsurance £20Maintenance £90Management £90Vacancy £90Rates/Charges £170Total Monthly Cost £460Property Cashflow £226On the face of it my return is very small for the amount of capital i could extract should i sell the property.
Andrew Giunta Any ways to get a fixed interest rate on mortgage on 5+ units?
7 November 2018 | 14 replies
When our guys sit down and talk to clients about their situation, part of what they're doing is extracting information in an effort to expeditiously move their loan along. 
Henri Meli How I added over $750,000 in value in 18 months of ownership
6 November 2018 | 9 replies
With the exception of one tenant, all tenants are on multi-year leases.The new building valueThe new tenants income combined with the lease adjustments and rent escalations added close to $90k in new revenues from the time I made my offer to purchase.An appraisal requested recently valued the building at roughly $2.1M, which is $750k above the purchase price.However, I’m not yet done as there is still plenty of value to be extracted from this building.
Matt R. Looks like Amazon hq2 is NYC and VA
11 November 2018 | 80 replies
Seems like the whole hq2 was a game to extract tax breaks and concessions from NYC and Washington DC, which had been preselected from the start.