
2 October 2024 | 15 replies
All those things factor into this arena though.

30 September 2024 | 10 replies
Also make sure that you're up to date on the rules for the city state and county as it pertains to rooming houses and factor in higher than average insurance costs as you do your DD.

3 October 2024 | 14 replies
I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23If a purchase, you also generally need reserves / savings to show you have 3-6 month payments of PITIA (principal / interest (mortgage payment), property taxes and insurance and HOA (if applicable).

1 October 2024 | 8 replies
If not, it won't happen that way and you will have to look at a lease option to purchase.Please note that $2000/mo lease is probably a better deal than a $300,000 purchase taking all factors into consieration.

27 September 2024 | 17 replies
@Andrew ThomasSorry you I was shift my focus from purchasing my personal residence to purchasing my first investment property as a realtor you should have access to a program called realist you can easily go in there and search for out-of-state or out of County owners one of the best ways to Market is handwritten envelopes it is almost a guaranteed open versus any other kind of marketing realist has so much information how long people have owned the property with their mortgages Etc I would also try to find as many wholesalers as possible and sign up for their list and look at how they are packaging their properties you will need to go and join some investment clubs a national Club you could potentially join is called Lifestyles Unlimited I'm sure the information they teach is also available on Bigger Pockets at the end of the day if you have a great deal you will always be able to find an investor for it

30 September 2024 | 8 replies
Having been in the lending space for a while now, Interest income is not passive - its considered/taxed as ordinary income- just like interest you receive from your bank and savings account.Regarding profit and expenses from a flip, "that depends" on many factors but again if its short term capital gains, its not tax friendly.As always consult with your tax advisor / CPA.

2 October 2024 | 48 replies
Thank youList on both, it's a probability equation- simple as that.Outside of that % depends on area and many other factors regarding air v.

27 September 2024 | 13 replies
It’s completely normal to feel a bit of analysis paralysis, especially when you’re in a position to make a move.The choice between a short-term rental (like Airbnb), long-term rentals, or a duplex comes down to your personal preferences and lifestyle.

28 September 2024 | 8 replies
There are seasoning periods which means you have to wait if you want more cash out if the property because of property improvements, time passed or a combination of the two factors.

27 September 2024 | 14 replies
The numbers especially don't work when I go the equity route and factor that into the cashflow.