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Patrick Goswitz good or bad deal?
30 May 2024 | 22 replies
consider the opportunity cost of doing this#1) sell house for cash or to a buyer with their own financing from a bank, etc and you get 315K at time zero, you invest that at historic SP500 8.4% return over last 220 yrs and it grows to $3,541,514.46#2) do owner financing and you get 100k up front that invested at 8.4% grows to $1,250,000, plus you get your payments at $1400 x 360 months or $502k, invested grows to $3,265,000 total including the 1.25 mil aboveso you come out 300k better not doing it and you don't have to service the loan and all the other risksremember banks don't even carry mortgage notes after origination, they dump them onto the US taxpayer via illegal-unconstitutional havens like Fannie/Freddie/HUD, and for last 15 yrs the FED has bought every MBS in the country, which frees up the Banks capital to do it again and make the real money on churning the points and feesplus will next 30 yrs have higher inflation than last 30 yrs?
Gabe Capoferri How to make a competitive offer to a seller doing a 1031 Exchange
29 May 2024 | 13 replies
But there is an advantage in carrying the note outside the exchange in that while they will pay the tax on that boot. 
Sarah Ali Am I too old to get started? What is a realistic plan for me?
30 May 2024 | 63 replies
These types are less likely to even bother if you carry a mortgage, even a smaller one. 
David G. I'm having issues telling a tenant to remove their bike from the laundry room
28 May 2024 | 68 replies
I am unable to carry a bike due to multiple herniated discs in my back.
Mitchell Rosenberg Pros and Cons of Buying a Fixer-Upper in Today's Market?
28 May 2024 | 2 replies
Less Competition - High-interest rates and market uncertainty may deter some flippers, reducing competition for distressed propertiesMarket Demand - In some areas, there remains strong demand for renovated, move-in-ready homes.Price Negotiation - Sellers of distressed properties may be more willing to negotiate in a high-interest rate environment.Cons:High Carrying Costs - High-interest rates increase the cost of borrowing, which raises your holding costs (interest payments, taxes, insurance, utilities).Market Volatility - Real estate markets can be unpredictable, and high-interest rates may lead to slower home sales and declining prices in some areas.Renovation Risks - Unexpected renovation costs and delays are common risks in any market, and high-interest rates exacerbate the financial impact of these issues.Financing Challenges - Securing financing for both the purchase and renovation can be more difficult and expensive in a high-interest rate environment.Mitigation Strategies:Thorough Market ResearchAccurate BudgetingEfficient Project ManagementFlexible FinancingExit StrategyFixing and flipping properties in today's market can still be profitable if approached with caution and thorough preparation.
Carol Venolia How do you cope emotionally with nasty tenants?
29 May 2024 | 64 replies
My properties are in California's Gold Country--where there are many lovely people, and many low-lifes (oh, did I say that??).
Quincy Jones Can’t seem to find financing as new investor.
28 May 2024 | 28 replies
You may also do some creative financing by getting the seller to carry in second position, but you risk being over leveraged. 
Ryan Overcash Monarch Money Budgeting
27 May 2024 | 5 replies
Seems like a useful tool, but try not to get carried away with subscriptions.
Mason Bear Phase 1 + what are we missing???
27 May 2024 | 9 replies
Yes, discounting the rent for a person for their eyes and ears on the property is worth it's wait in gold- but make sure you choose the right person, not necessarily the person that talks the most! 
Jesse Doschadis Second Home Loan for Building
27 May 2024 | 1 reply
Also since equity lines are typically interest only would provide lower carrying costs during planning and construction.