
26 January 2025 | 2 replies
Welcome @Pratik Patel, feel free to reach out if you need anything!

27 January 2025 | 1 reply
Feel free to message me separately if you'd like.

29 January 2025 | 2 replies
We primarily serve Palm Beach County so if you ever venture to the eastern side of Florida, feel free to give us a shout!

12 January 2025 | 12 replies
Principal Paydown: $2,441 Total Gain: $58,317 ROI: 360.32% (on $16,185 upfront investment: 3.5% down payment of $8,715 + 3% closing costs of $7,470).Year 2 Analysis Cash Flow: -$752 Home Appreciation: $6,120 Principal Paydown: $2,617 Total Gain: $7,985 ROI: 49.34%.Year 3 Analysis Cash Flow: -$375 Home Appreciation: $6,242 Principal Paydown: $2,806 Total Gain: $8,674 ROI: 53.59%.Year 4 Analysis Cash Flow: $9 Home Appreciation: $6,367 Principal Paydown: $3,009 Total Gain: $9,386 ROI: 57.99%.Based on these numbers, you’d have negative cash flow for the first three years and only break even in Year 4, assuming a 2.5% annual rent increase.Adjusted Scenario see second picture: Landlord Covers Gas and WaterIn the second scenario, I assumed the landlord would pay for gas and water at $300/month while maintaining the same 2% home appreciation rate.

24 January 2025 | 5 replies
Your primary residence - if you've lived in it for 2 out of the 5 years prior to selling you'll get the $250K/$500K tax free iike @Clint Galliano said.

19 January 2025 | 18 replies
@Samuel Coronado, @Elan Adler Entire subdivisions of build to rent put more pressure on local landlords because the big institutional investors can afford to buy tenants with low rents and free initial rent period.

27 January 2025 | 21 replies
Free accommodation is nice.

26 January 2025 | 10 replies
The successful wholesalers are the ones that are direct with the seller and have done an analysis on the deal to show it can be a successful investment (always double check with your own)totally agree, I would add the don't act sketchy and present their available homes in a consistent/professional manner to buyers.

23 January 2025 | 10 replies
Seller and buyer commissions are a total of 6% - $17,340.

29 January 2025 | 6 replies
Feel free to reach out anytime!