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18 March 2024 | 5 replies
I check the SEC, FINRA, ratings websites for inside information on the principals in the company.
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16 March 2024 | 1 reply
If for example a home is selling for $225,000 it will have an estimate of $1,462/month.With 25% down the calculator shows: $1,023 per month Principal and interest $806Property taxes$125Homeowners insurance$92How can I get a better idea of the total including everything?
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16 March 2024 | 36 replies
If you're counting mortgage principal as expense that is actually part of your profit.
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15 March 2024 | 6 replies
. $300K as I put a hefty amount down through that 1031 exchange).Current offer on the table proposed by my broker:$600K Purchase price7 year lease with option to purchase within 3 years for an amount equal to $600K less what they would have otherwise paid in principal under under a 7% loan for the same period).
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15 March 2024 | 9 replies
unfortunately if the DSCR only principal interest taxes insurance and any applicable HOA or assessments
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14 March 2024 | 13 replies
I understand townhomes won't appreciate as much as a single family home but our hope is to pay off principal along the way, start getting more cashflow and eventually pay off both properties.
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14 March 2024 | 8 replies
Then, over time, appreciation and principal paydown will start to do their work to build wealth over the long term.
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13 March 2024 | 0 replies
Of the 4 REI profits, I still think there's a little light with principal reduction and appreciation, not sure on tax benefits.
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15 March 2024 | 31 replies
Many of the deals are falling apart, distributions "paused" indefinitely, people complaining about losing their principal and guilty pleas in a case against a syndicator that turned out to merely be a Ponzi scheme.
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13 March 2024 | 8 replies
Remember you are acting as a principal in the transaction and assigning your right as a buyer to a new buyer. 6) If I can get an investor wanting to purchase asap, how do I have them pay the EMD?