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Kayla Shock Landlord wants to terminate lease early
4 November 2024 | 6 replies
Hopefully, the landlord and tenants can mutually agree on an early move-out and fair compensation. 
Dave Vona Is SFR investing worth the return? An IRR analysis
8 November 2024 | 22 replies
From my understanding the 15-18% IRR promoted by syndicators generally does not include these tax benefits either, so it is still a fair comparison.AssumptionsI had to make a few assumptions about the property and mortgage interest rate:Property value = $180,000Rent = $1680Mortgage Interest Rate = 6%I also made assumptions related to other costs such insurance, taxes, property management, maintenance, capital expenses and vacancy.
Alan Asriants Focus on the potential of the property NOT how it is performing today!
4 November 2024 | 1 reply
This made my property perform much better than when I first purchased it.I knew that all I had to do was raise the rent in order to get the fair market value.
Account Closed Wholesale Investment in a Single-Family Residence
3 November 2024 | 0 replies
After a thorough market analysis, I reached out to the seller directly and negotiated a fair price based on comparable sales and the property's current condition, emphasizing my ability to close quickly.
Andrew Lax Private Lending - Whats your ideal loan
4 November 2024 | 7 replies
If you're getting back into the lending game for long-term hold investors, a realistic “ideal” loan might look like this:Rates: Somewhere around 6-8% interest, depending on the risk profile of the borrower and the property.LTV: 70-80% LTV is solid, especially if you're aiming for lower risk.Term: 5-10 years works for LTR investors who want stability.Fees: Reasonable origination fee (1-2%) is expected, but avoid nickel-and-diming borrowers with hidden fees.Prepayment: A soft prepayment penalty could be fair if paid off in the first couple of years, but after that, no penalties.Speed: Being able to close quickly (within a couple of weeks) would be a huge plus.In short, give investors a competitive rate, decent terms, and flexibility on prepayment, and you’re golden.
Account Closed Wholesale Investment in a Single-Family Residence
3 November 2024 | 0 replies
After a thorough market analysis, I reached out to the seller directly and negotiated a fair price based on comparable sales and the property's current condition, emphasizing my ability to close quickly.
Alyssa Lake What kind of terms would you expect for this kind of deal?
1 November 2024 | 7 replies
Many ways to skin a cat. 
Michael Baum Fed cuts rates by .5%
9 November 2024 | 87 replies
Sure, some absolutely have benefited, S.Korea is a fair example BUT, one can argue it would just be "Korea" today if only MacArthur wasn't planning a run for President there after and ignored Chinas warning and offer of peace to stop with all but total victory, instead pushing to Chinese border, pulling them into it and literally loosing the entire north....    
Deepak Malhotra Line of Credit on Property in LLC
4 November 2024 | 19 replies
But none the less I would reach out to Quorum FCU they have some fairly reasonable LOC options. 
Scott Meech Determining Quality MTR
5 November 2024 | 34 replies
I am going to try and answer this question with a fair amount of grace, so please bear with me.As to the original question, here's a rough idea of my thought process regarding a potential purchase:The hospital is a Level II trauma center with 390 beds (that's a decent-sized hospital), so it probably needs a fair number of travelers.