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Yun Han Navigating Job Loss, Rental Property Challenges, and Growing Family
27 December 2024 | 4 replies
With this additional expense, that would mean depleting the savings we’ve worked so hard to build over the past few years.To add to the situation, my wife and I are expecting our first baby in just two weeks!
Kyle Fitch Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?
6 January 2025 | 57 replies
The reality is stocks are NOT "investing", there savings accounts with super charged interest earning potential, that comes with the risk of going to 0.  
Michael Benanti DealCheck app? Good or bad?
2 January 2025 | 32 replies
All of my saved analysis is  glitching. 
James Bolt On the right track?
26 December 2024 | 14 replies
Knowing exactly what’s happening with the duplex—rents, repairs, tenant feedback—can help you catch issues early and save time, stress, and money in the long run.
Aaron Kuehmichel Who pays when Tenant requests 220 volt electric dryer hookup; 110 and gas provided?
29 December 2024 | 13 replies
If they move soon, one month vacancy would eat away any savings of a hard "no" and it's wintertime (here) where vacancy is harder to fill...I'd at least discuss with the tenant and have someone do a bid to find out what it even costs for this home.
Harrison Jones Building a Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy
31 December 2024 | 20 replies
. - All they've got to learn is to save some of their income to pay their bills on time and they could then afford to buy a home.Instead, they spend every penny they make on things they don't really need and then blame everyone else.Take a look at a Class C or D tenant's bank statement to see the frivolous things they spend their money on and you'll better understand our society's biggest problem.
Stuart Udis What language was added to your lease in 2024?
30 December 2024 | 7 replies
Yet they bought a portable machine that could only wash one outfit at a time to save money.
Vanessa Lule Negotiation Tips for Airbnb Arbitrage + How do I Present My business Plan?
30 December 2024 | 7 replies
*That said* - I agree with @John Underwood as you should be concentrating on saving and owning investments, not attempting to create a middleman job.
Jonathan Small Case Study: Cockroaches to Cash Flow
27 December 2024 | 2 replies
This provided a substantial return on the initial investment and freed up capital for future projects.Financial Highlights•Acquisition Price: $72,000•Renovation Costs: $35,600•Total Investment: $107,600•Funds: raised from personal savings and private lender•Appraised Value: $160,700•Monthly Rent: $2,150•Cash-Out Refinance: $3,200 after paying off private lender and myself•Rate and Term Refinance: 30 yr amortization, 7.25% interest, 70% LTV•DSCR: 1.45%Here's the breakdown of rental income and expense analysis:1.Annual Gross Income: $25,800 (Monthly rent of $2,150 x 12)2.Annual Expenses: $25,800 * 0.40 = $10,3203.Annual NOI: $25,800 - $10,320 = $15,4804.Annual Debt Service: $10,680 (Calculated previously using a mortgage calculator with a loan of $131,775, 7.25% interest, and a 30-year term)5.DSCR: $15,480 / $10,680 = 1.45 (approximately)With a 40% expense ratio, the DSCR is approximately 1.45.
John Rose New Investor from Texas
28 December 2024 | 6 replies
Eliminate debt, establish a budget, and save.