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Hussain Harun Switching FROM Quickbooks to other accounting sofwares (Xero, Freshbooks)
15 December 2024 | 25 replies
@Jason Malabute I totally agree! 
Matthew Samson Borderline (expensive) foundation problem
9 December 2024 | 8 replies
Whilst there were no obvious structural issues caused by the settling, the evidence was there for a trained and impartial eye to see. 
Marcus Welson 1031 exchange identification deadline extension
9 December 2024 | 2 replies
Proc. 2004-51, qualified indicia of ownership were transferred to the the earlier of a total of 180 – days or the date upon which the exchanger has to file its tax return for the year in which the exchange was initiated, to complete the purchase of the replacement properties."
Gp G. Move HVAC package unit near crawlspace to split unit on to attic
8 December 2024 | 2 replies
Spoke to a HVAC contractor saying about 7k for HVAC work and 1K for electrician work total 8k but overall may improve tenant experience and maintenance charges to me but bit more price to put upfront
Jeff Hines How would you start investing if you had $150k???
17 December 2024 | 86 replies
From there, you will learn exactly what to do with your cash so your risk is totally minimized.
Tessa Tsui Tenant showing services for our of State landlords
9 December 2024 | 6 replies
You can totally do this, work with a realtor or PM and pay them a flat fee for helping turn the property / show the unit.
David McIntyre lien or refi options pls?
5 December 2024 | 8 replies
#s: value: $440k each, total debt: $310k each (incl. arrears), prop taxes/mo: $500, insurance/mo: $25, common charges/mo: $380, rents/mo: $2700 & $2250Pls feel free w/ any solutions / input / ideas.TxDave
Drew Giltner Help me analyze this deal
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
I run sum numbers for you please see comments below before refinancing and post refinancing .If I were in your position, I would approach it as follows:Initial Investment Assumptions: Market Value: $360,000 Purchase Price: $360,000 Equity: $0,000Financial Breakdown: Hard Money Loan (LTV 100%): $360,000 Interest Rate: 10% (30-Year Amortization) Monthly Payment: $1,995Upfront Costs: Origination fee (1%): $3,600 Closing Costs (3%): $10,800 Renovation Costs: $10,000 2 Month of Carrying Costs During Renovation: $5,390Total Upfront Required: $29,790Total Capital InvestmentPurchased price $360,000 Upfront Costs $29,790Total: $389,790To make this investment work, you need to rent the whole property for at least $3,165/month, refinance it let say after one year with 5% interest with a traditional mortgage.Year One Rent: Monthly Rent Income: $3,165 Monthly Rent Losses during renovations (2 Months): -$6,330 (-$527/month distributed over 12 months) Total Rent Income: $31,650 per year => $ 2,638 per monthMonthly Expenses: Hard Money Loan Payment (10% Interest): $1,995 / per month interest only Property Tax (Assuming $3,000/year): $250 per month Property Insurance (Assumption): $100 per month Utilities (Hydro, Gas, Water): $292 per month Assuming 0% Vacancy first year Assuming 0 % Repairs & Maintenance first year because unit has been recently renovated Total Monthly Expenses: $2,637Monthly Net Cash Flow: $1Post-Renovation Refinancing Strategy:So far, we’ve purchased the property, completed renovations, and rented it out.Next, you can approach the bank for a refinance to consolidate your initial investment of $29,790 plus your 360k debt into a mortgage.
Adriana V Alvarado Invest in Bay Area California? Just starting Out
5 December 2024 | 22 replies
If the answer is not obvious, remember the relationship between appreciation and rent growth so the answer is the same for both questions.