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Samuel Coronado Looking at another park
13 January 2025 | 8 replies
Given your firsthand experience with the Alabama market, particularly with septic-specific considerations, your insights would undoubtedly provide a more accurate perspective on the operational and maintenance costs affecting this asset.Even with the available information, there are still substantial assumptions and speculative elements that must be integrated into the current and pro forma financial analyses to provide a meaningful valuation.
Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
and many who reposition big multi do the same.. they have to vacate the units they have substantial negative cash flow then it starts to come back but they get big upside value add 
Dan Ross Is the Pace Morby Subto program worth 10,000 dollars?
28 January 2025 | 48 replies
Bottom line sub too is an advanced strategy that should only be done by Experienced investor with significant cash reserves or access to lending/like substantial LOC that already exist and can be taped at a moments notice. 
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.
Kevin Robert Highgate New to Bigger pockets - New to Investing
1 January 2025 | 3 replies
At this time the interest rates may make keeping your existing home a better option than times when rates have not risen as substantially.  
Zach Howard New, hungry, eager to start while also patient. Large risk appetite.
10 January 2025 | 17 replies
Save...it takes a lot more money than most new investors believe (don't drink the Kool-aid that you can get in cheap) and residing outside the US will be seen as a substantial risk to most lenders which will limit your financing options. 
Albert Hepp Are you seeing Flat Fee Buyer Agents in your market?
3 January 2025 | 26 replies
So i negotiate each one as they come in as a seller it has saved us substantially..
Ji Yang Has anyone done business with Four Peaks Capital?
19 January 2025 | 56 replies
I want to explore options to at least recover what I invested with them and it’s substantial.
Samuel Kim Real estate professional status 750 hours doable?
26 January 2025 | 26 replies
There can also be substantial tax benefits if structured properly. 
Robert Bell Blue Oval City's Delay May Open New Opportunities
26 December 2024 | 3 replies
Investors who take a patient, forward-thinking approach can still reap substantial rewards.