Jay Hunt
I Have A Rental Property I Need to Refi/Get Money From
24 November 2015 | 6 replies
Seems weird that I have this valuable asset that I can't monetize, but I've not heard of a no-doc ('cause no paychecks) Home Equity Loan.
Jeremy Kuchenbecker
1st Post - When/how to step away from your day job
2 January 2016 | 3 replies
The other option I have but need to monetize is that I have several people offering me significant money to invest for them into real estate.
Solomon Oh
Returned letters from Direct Mail Campaign
30 January 2017 | 13 replies
Here is where I need your input: In previous mailing campaigns is there a way to monetize these "returned" letters?
Nicole Glaros
Beginning investor in Colorado
23 September 2015 | 11 replies
Get the system going from start to end and start monetizing leads.
Patrick Catalan
#NewbieInvestor - From Sunnyvale, California
7 June 2017 | 4 replies
So yes I pretty much went on the google search bar and typed in some typical phrases like “Passive Income Ideas” and ended up trying several such network marketing, monetizing blogs, thinking of a youtube channel to create, affiliate marketing w/ Amazon, and several other ideas that didn’t really catch my interest or attention span.
Jim Viens
Minor in title
14 October 2015 | 16 replies
I can understand both sides of the issue.Now, you gave a property tgat will take some serious unraveling for any seller to monetize.
Ryan Pounds
Can you make 100k your first year in real estate?
10 April 2022 | 18 replies
How can you monetize them?
Chris Pace
Rental properties: owning free & clear vs. mortgage
16 February 2016 | 10 replies
Keep your mind open to monetizing all of your rentals assets - not just the inside of the structure.Best to you.
Matthew Simmons
New to BP and REI from Pittsburgh
5 July 2016 | 6 replies
You kind of got a good idea on how to make Monet and how to look at yourself with regards to what to do.
Justin Sandall
Any chance for another purchase?
8 April 2015 | 5 replies
Hi all,We are closing in our 2nd SFR in 1 week; all of my available investment capital is being used for down payment/cc for that deal.However, I've come across another property that I'd like to run by you for your opinions on how I may get it financed.3 bed/2 ba, 1800 sq ft, single carport, appliances stay, lg fenced yardMotivated sellerList: $64,900Discount: 20% ($13,000)Purchase: $52,000Percent down: 5%Down payment: 2,600Make ready repairs: $11,000Amount Financed: $60,400, 30 yr, 5%Monthly mortgage: $324.24Monthly rent: $850 (median for area is $900)Vacancy: 10%Monthly NRI: $765Monthly ExpensesPM: $85 Leasing costs: $35.42CapEx: $38.25Utilities: $25.00 Property taxes: $108.33Insurance: $27.08Maintenance reserve/other: $20.83Total: $339.92NOI: $425.08/moMortgage payment: $324.24/moNet Cash Flow: $100.84/moAnnual cash flow: $1210.12Annual debt paydown: $891.00CoC return: 47%Total return (excludes appreciation): 81%I had to make some assumptions as I don't know how much, if any, I would have for a down payment, I'm not sure what interest rate I'd have depending if I went conventional vs seller financing vs etc.Thoughts on potential ways to make this happen if I don't have money to bring to the table or don't want to pursue a conventional loan?