
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
There’s huge retal income potential if you nail that balance between improvements that wow tenants and improvements that merely look fancy but don’t justify higher rents.I’d also keep an eye on how your high end plan fits the local demand.

13 January 2025 | 11 replies
.-- Starts picking back up end of February when this tenant pool starts getting their income tax refunds and aren't broke anymore.6) Section 8: where is the property being advertised?
8 February 2025 | 89 replies
Quote from @Chris Seveney: @Jay HinrichsWhen I looked into it - I viewed it more as those who teach infinite banking etc (note that is not what tardus does - they teach what they call income snowball)Similar to infinite banking - it’s a strategy and you pay to learn the strategy - but whatever you invest in is up to you.

14 January 2025 | 3 replies
When Trying to qualify for a traditional loan, lenders usually price your purchasing power at 3x your net income.

13 January 2025 | 3 replies
That does not require employment or job seasoning instead it uses the rents to qualify and you can take out up to 80% LTV cash.Use the cash to put down on the next 1-2 or more properties as long as the other properties are debt servicing themselves it opens up more opportuities to buy more future assets and increase your passice income.

10 January 2025 | 14 replies
Refi after construction.These numbers consider only the portion of costs of the HEL attributable to the land purchase, not the payoff of the HELOC (which we took out to buy the Seaside condo).Cash In: $66,166 (Cash, 1 year of debt service of HEL, debt service of const. loan, furnishing)Amount Financed: $548,000 (home equity loan + construction loan + closing costs)Total Cost of build: $614,166ARV: $850,000 (or rather "after construction value")Refi $637,500 (75% of value + closing costs) Cash Out $89,500New payment $4500/month (54,000/year)Estimated Cash Flow (pre-tax numbers, so actual mileage may vary)airBNB year 1: $70,000 (net income $16,000)airBNB year 2: $100,000 (net income $46,000)airBNB year3+: $120,000 (net income $66,000)ROI (construction year): 0ROI Year 1 of STR: 24.2% ROI Year 2 of STR: 69.5% ROI Year 3+ of STR: 99.7% Did I calculate these ROI numbers right?

29 January 2025 | 40 replies
Yes, about 82% of properties are matched to a person in DealMachine - you get their phone, email, age, birthday, income level, renting OR owning.

2 February 2025 | 14 replies
Regardless of where my investment plans go, I'd be interested in coming to a meet up.

9 January 2025 | 12 replies
As noted above, up to 50% of gross rental income normally gets eaten up by expenses (taxes, management fees, utilities, landscaping, repairs, capex, etc).

13 January 2025 | 2 replies
He is very good about deductions on tax returns so his income looks negligible and of course banks wont talk to him about loans.