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Ercilio De La Cruz Real Estate Entrepreneur
11 March 2025 | 2 replies
Besides that, I have a credit repair and funding company that helps entrepreneurs get their businesses going.
Shivane Sabharwal San Francisco Quadplex Advice
10 March 2025 | 0 replies
Likely will need an upgrade in the vacant unit at least.Financing & Numbers:Purchase price: $1.3M$600K down, financing $700K at 7% interestMonthly mortgage (P&I): $4,660Property taxes: $1,300Insurance: $250Maintenance/reserves: $250 (may need more due to the condition)Total expenses: ~$6,760/monthRental income: $5,000/monthOut-of-pocket cost to live there: $1,760/monthThought Process:I could gradually tackle repairs & renovations while keeping the units rented.Tenant turnover could allow for rent increases, but that’s uncertain with SF rent control.SF appreciation is solid long-term, but the building needs work.Alternative: Rent a 1BR in SF (~$3,200) and invest in a property elsewhere in NorCal, but I like the idea of locking in SF real estate now.Would love to hear thoughts—good long-term play or too risky with the maintenance issues?
Vincent Pflieger Using a $200-250K HELOC to Scale—Looking for Insights from Experienced Investors
27 February 2025 | 25 replies
Let say your lender will lend to you at 75% of the After Repair Value(ARV), so property worth $100K, max lender will lend is $75K or 75% Loan To Value(LTV)Your deal, after purchase and repair should be at or below the lenders LTV. 
Joseph Timon First Timer Here! - PLEEEEASE Help me analyze this deal
10 March 2025 | 21 replies
How are you estimating the repair costs?
Coz Balazs New To Investing
3 March 2025 | 2 replies
You will need to keep track of all expenses, repairs, capital improvements and finally claim depreciation during tax filing 🙂
Joe T. No 1099 - what to do?
3 March 2025 | 6 replies
Then separately you'd account for any fees paid for management, repairs management paid on your behalf etc 
Jalen De Leon VA loan rules for re-financing and using it again
6 March 2025 | 1 reply
VA offers renovations loans as well to renovate or repair things like roof, convert garage to bedroom, adding sqft etc.
Robert Ellis Airbnb Investors Are Winning — Columbus Proves Why Old Rentals Are a Bad Bet
5 March 2025 | 12 replies
I say you are VERY wrong.In my area older renovated houses demand top dollar on rents and I can find distressed properties or motivated sellers so I can buy at huge discounts for cash.I do not have constant repairs as I fix them up correctly after I buy them.House values are based on comps.
Brandon Cormier Excited to Connect – Investor & Investor-Friendly Agent in Central MA
6 March 2025 | 2 replies
One year after I used that property to pull a HELOC and this year used that money to purchase an off market 4 family property in Clinton for well under market value, which I just recently finished all of the repairs and upgrades on.
Nicole Rhim Advice on Flooring
10 March 2025 | 14 replies
as a remodeled I always think about repairs and replacement.