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Jason Mergl What to do with my Equity?
27 June 2024 | 14 replies
Below are the details of each property, including purchase price, current estimate, and equity, along with their respective cash flows:Home 1 - Condo, (2 BR, 2 Bth)  Fayetteville,NC-  Purchase price $50,000 - Current Estimate $75,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $75,000Cash flow - Rent - $825, PM Fees $75, HOA Fee $100, HOA Assessment $163, Taxes $50, Ins $25, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $412Home 2 - Condo (3 Br, 2 Bth) Fayetteville,NC- Purchase price $89,000 - Current Estimate $155,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $155,000Cash flow - Rent - $1250, PM Fees $112.5, HOA Fee $231, Taxes $90, Ins $30, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $786Home 3 - SFH (3 br, 2 Bth) Little Rock, Ar - Purchase price $189,000 - Current Estimate $300,000, loan amount $85,000 = Equity $215,000Cash flow - Rent - $1500, PM Fees $150, Taxes $269, Ins $156, Loan Pmt $766 = Cash Flow $159Home 4 - SFH (3br, 2 Bth) Abilene,TX - Purchase price $225,000 - Current Estimate $315,000, loan amount $51,600 = Equity $265,000Cash flow - Rent - $1850, PM Fees $185, Taxes $583, Ins $145, Loan Pmt $1400 (0 Interest) = Cash Flow -$463Total Equity = $710,000Total Cash Flow = $894Sell, Sell with 1031 exchange, Cashout Refinance, HELOC'S...Too many options, i don't know what to do.  
Michelle Boyd USDA recommended loan officer - USDA loan Ga
26 June 2024 | 8 replies
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Mackenzie Lopez Avoid DJ Thielen/Empire Real Estate Builders
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
Whether is taking his "course", paying for the self written articles about his success or aka writing "puff pieces", buying fake Instagram followers, sitting on FB marketplace trying to get someone to pay for a house they don't know is condemnable and pay to have DJ remodel it and DJ never completing the remodel,  him spending an enormous time defending himself in small claims court, and threatening charges on  people that don't know law so they pay what he wants.All of those examples came from either my observation, experience, or other peoples reviews of him.The guy rented me a condemnable property.
Madison Blaxton Where are finding the most success sourcing deals?
26 June 2024 | 1 reply
What are the metrics you're looking at when assessing Tulsa (or Oklahoma in general) deals?
Henley Smokey Is an individual guarantor necessary when leasing to a company?
26 June 2024 | 2 replies
If the company is hesitant, consider their financial statements to assess their stability or negotiate other security measures like a larger security deposit.
Connor Golden What data should I look at before buying in a market?
27 June 2024 | 18 replies
Assess economic indicators, focusing on job growth and major employers. 
Derek Bleam Questions about starting an LLC
26 June 2024 | 18 replies
You will be be responsible for the transfer taxes equal to the assessed value, plus deed preparation fees and if there is already a loan, that adds another layer of complexity.
Zafer Avsar Property tax calculation
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
(assessed value of the house, or price listed on the ad) x the tax rate of that state! 
Robb Almy Real Estate- the Most Trusted Asset Class for Long Term Investment
25 June 2024 | 3 replies
No question, rental real estate is the best investment provided you assess the risks and make it work for you.
Bette Hochberger Understanding the Basics of Real Estate Taxes
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
The amount is based on the assessed value of the property and the local tax rate.2.