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Drake Espenlaub 4th deal in 6 months, am I over leveraged? Poor financing offer?
30 November 2017 | 1 reply
I honestly feel the property is worth in the 150 range, it is located in a historic part of downtown in my city, where property value is rising, and there are in the process of building a new medical school 2-3 blocks from this location.A - 1/1 - lease from 6/12/2017 - $525B - 2/1 - vacantC - 1/1 $525 lease from 6/16/2017D - 1/1 $425 lease from 11/12/2010 - these tenants are likely to live in the unit until they pass away.
Tom Anderson Help! Crime Scene Cleaning Co. Aftermath Inc. is asking for $48k
6 December 2019 | 49 replies
A Ummm, no there's a lot of risk with body fluids of a person who decided for whatever reason (psychological, medical or viral) that their life was going to get worse.
Account Closed mixed use properties
4 December 2017 | 1 reply
Claire Shores, MI is listed as both R-1 and medical office.)
Troy Schwamberger Debt to rental income ratio?
20 March 2018 | 15 replies
If the calculation is equal to 1 then you are not making money, 1 represents that you have enough cash flow to cover your dept. less than one means you were not making money and greater than one means you have a cushion and making money. banks look for above 1 because they want to make sure you will be making enough money to pay them back and that you will have the money should costs rise and change your NOI, I know my bank looks for 1.25 DSCR . usually they just do not look at the properties, they will look at your personal situation ( credit card dept, alimony payments, medical payments) especially if they want you to personally back up the loan. there are a lot of explanations and probably better than i explained, all you have to do is look up DSCR, hope that helps.
Olivia Umoren Investing Advice for young people w/ no experience
19 March 2018 | 25 replies
Right now I’m basically working in the medical field just not in my specific field of interest.
Harish Maiya Rental property in Bay Area or outside CA
15 March 2018 | 3 replies
And through crowdfunding/syndications, you can access and diversify into other real estate asset types like debt, or commercial real estate (apartments, self storage, medical facilities, retail, etc.).
John Vincent How to obtain an assignment contract
18 March 2018 | 1 reply
Hello BP community, I was initially getting my degree in the medical field but I hit a bump in the road and decided to switch lanes and invest all of my time into real estate.
Dan Cumberland How Low of an Offer is too Low? I don't want to be written off
27 March 2018 | 7 replies
They told me nothing but the guy was a youngish doctor and he was having trouble getting a practice established but had been offered a teaching position at a medical school back east.
Tom Smith Is Cash-Flowing in good areas of Houston, TX possible?
27 March 2018 | 2 replies
I am looking for a SFH or Multifamily in the Houston downtown/medical center areas.
Luke H. No one with good enough credit
12 May 2018 | 78 replies
For example, someone could have a bankruptcy that's a couple years old or medical bills (very common) or high student loans.