
14 September 2017 | 4 replies
that have sold , i estimated the ARV at 220k-230k, conservatively.

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.

14 September 2017 | 8 replies
If you're unsure, it's always better to be conservative and well prepared.

15 September 2017 | 7 replies
Many, many, many discussions on this and many who argue its too conservative.

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.

15 September 2017 | 10 replies
Thus, you'd be conserving most of your capital, as well as essentially be living for free.

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.

15 September 2017 | 3 replies
I'm using roughly the same expenses for all the properties, and I'm trying to be conservative.

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.

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.