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Johnny McKeon 1 yr after reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad & finding BiggerPockets
14 September 2017 | 4 replies
that have sold , i estimated the ARV at 220k-230k, conservatively.
Jack B. How would you turn 2 million in equity into cash flow?
20 September 2017 | 41 replies
But let's say I have some hardships along the way so I conservatively figure I'll have 2 mil. 
Joseph Dzwiniarski How much do you normally budget in Reserves
14 September 2017 | 8 replies
If you're unsure, it's always better to be conservative and well prepared.
John Becker Can you help me with perspective?
15 September 2017 | 7 replies
Many, many, many discussions on this and many who argue its too conservative
Christopher Derr Higher Cashflow or Higher Cash on Cash?
15 September 2017 | 4 replies
Property $40,0000 + $3,000 Rehab ($850 Closing) - Rent conservative $700/mo - optimistic $750/mo   (its a 3/1 I have a 2/1 close that I rent for $700 right now)Commercial loan from portfolio lender that will finance upto 85% of broker price option of $50,000 (terms 25yr at 4.35%) as long as DSCR is over 1.25 its over so no issue.Would you ratherA. put 20% down and finance $32,000 ($11,850 in) with $244/mo cashflow on $700  $700/mo- $175 mort- $75 tax- $56 prop man (8%) (I pay 6% because every property over 4 with them drops from 8% to 6%)- $45 ins- $70 repair (10%)- $35 vac (5%) - property management is local and averages 2-3%= $244 ($174 if you figure 10% capex, but some people only do 5% repair then, which would be $209 cash flow)$2,928/$11,850 = 24% cash on cashorB. put 0% down finance $40,000 ($3,850 in) with $200/mo cashflow on $700$700/mo- $219 mortgage- $75 tax- $56 property management (8%) (I pay 6% because every property over 4 with them drops from 8% to 6%) - $45 ins- $70 repair (10%)- $35 vac (5%) - property management is local and averages 2-3% usually 20-30 people per open house I rented my last house in 4 days= $200 ($130 if you figure 10% capex, but some people only do 5% repair then, which would be $165 cash flow)$2,400/$3,850 = 68% cash on cashI live 25 minutes away,  I like the cashflow higher but I have a good W2 job that allows me to invest $2,000 a month of my own income into real estate plus cashflow from properties is all re-invested. 
Kole Kingslien Looking where to start, need advise
15 September 2017 | 10 replies
Thus, you'd be conserving most of your capital, as well as essentially be living for free.
Allan Rosenberg Patch of land rate of defaults and return of overdue funds
20 May 2021 | 63 replies
And by the way,  I personally have given up on the platforms because they don't have enough volume at conservative LTVs.  
Carlo Michelotti Need so much help analyzing cash purchase of 2 or more properties
15 September 2017 | 3 replies
I'm using roughly the same expenses for all the properties, and I'm trying to be conservative.
Joseph Bramante What is stopping you from investing in multifamily?
30 September 2017 | 187 replies
That also increases IRR and CoC returns but again, we'd rather be conservative so we don't show the boosted returns in our main marketing deck.
Caleb Teachout Pensacola, FL area General Contractor Recommendations for Rehab
6 August 2019 | 3 replies
I see a lot of new flippers and landlords say no to good deals because they are just way too conservative.