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Michael Soukup Where best to spend the money from the sell of my home.
2 December 2024 | 5 replies
Keep in mind the following: 1) If you don't have enough cash for the entire purchase in the TSP rollover to IRA, your financing options would be limited to a non-recourse loan.
Mathew Constantine Question About Rental Property Analysis in The Book on Rental Property Investing
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
On Page 134, he lists the following when analyzing a deal:Sales Price: $132,490.00Sales Expenses: $17,000.00Loan Balance: $55,004.72Total Invested Capital: $35,950.00Profit: $24,535.28I agree with his thought process here when he calculates net profit, but I'm trying to verify the net profit by adding up all the sources of income over the past five years in his example by doing the following:Appreciation over five years=$12,490 (see chart on Page 133).Cash flow ($297.73x12x5)=$17,863.80 over five years.Loan paydown: ($60,000-55,004.72)=$4,995.28 over five years.Sales Expenses are still $17,000.Doing the math, profit= $12,490+$17,863.80+$4,995.28-$17,000=$18,349.08There is a $6,186.20 difference from the net profit he calculates.My question is: Is this $6,186.20 difference due to the forced appreciation gained in the property from the rehab he does in this example?
Leo Cheng market assessment of Kansas city and surrounding areas
1 December 2024 | 10 replies
I will do some homework first, before ask follow up questions:)
Alex Collins 2025 1st Quarter 1st REI!!!
4 December 2024 | 9 replies
In these early stages of learning and developing as an investor, I'm primarily focused on properties that may require the following: paint, flooring, bathroom/kitchen remodel, drywall, light fixtures, exterior landscaping, siding, or new HVAC.
Adam Bartomeo Cape Coral / Ft. Myers / SWFL Market Update Nov 2024
26 November 2024 | 3 replies
In the June 2024 update, I said “All indications are that it will get worse before it will get better”, and this has proven to be true.
Mostafa Koperly MSO medical service organization investing
30 November 2024 | 9 replies
We do Urgent cares all over the county and get pitched med office spaces all the time, and none fit our profile for visibility, for our use at least, only because we follow a more "retail" modeled approach to site selection, given the business type.  
Kwok Wong How to submit a respectful lowball offer?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
Aloha, In a market where the sale-to-list price is 97.9%, homes sold above list price is 18.7%, and homes with price drops is 51.4%, I’m exploring how to respectfully submit an offer with a 30% to 50% discount on the listing price.Beside from the following actions, are there any additional steps I can take to ensure my approach is considerate to both the seller and my agent?
Rich Thomas Termite Infestation in Townhouses: HOA and Man. Co. not organising fumigation
1 December 2024 | 2 replies
The management company emailed me the following on July 17 " Im working with the board in terms of fumigation, we plan on painting so this needs to be completed before then.
Shannon Bloomfield Hello- New to BP and New to Real Estate
3 December 2024 | 16 replies
Everything else will follow, reverse engineer, and get started. 
Edward Suess-Hassman How to Start Out in Real Estate Investing in a High Cost of Living Area
4 December 2024 | 33 replies
Read "Long-Distance Real Estate Investing" by David Greene and follow him on the David Greene podcast.