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Gerald Wallace Investing for equity
1 December 2024 | 3 replies
I look at the overall picture as I am gaining another property with little to no difference in my monthly home costs.
Chris Preone Are these numbers correct?
2 December 2024 | 3 replies
So just curious if my number formula is correct $15k down plus $15k Reno = $30k rental income/year  $14500 vacancy rate 2% operating expensive 35% ( to cover condo fees maintenance insurance ect) $5500 a year mortgage so roughly a 12.25% cash on cash return ? 
Tanner Martillo Seeking Advice on Potential Short-Term Rental Investment in Cincinnati, OH
1 December 2024 | 3 replies
I have to admit I'm having a hard time picturing somewhere other than the UC area where it would work.
Jonah Gunalda ER doctor hoping to diversify in passive real estate!
10 December 2024 | 25 replies
They seem to cover all sorts of topics, beyond investing, and certainly talk about real estate investing within the forums/courses, etc.  
Sam Lewis Why would hard money lenders trust someone they don't know?
2 December 2024 | 10 replies
Borrower Types: The Professional - HM Lender will cut sweet-heart deals to keep these borrowers around Experienced real estate investors Regularly engage in property transactions Typically have a track record of successful projects The Newbie - Charge Higher everything as the risk is higher as no experience Novice investors or first-time borrowers Limited experience in real estate Seeking to build their investment portfolio The Deadbeat - Only lend if the deal is so SWEET, they can't lose if they take the property from the Borrower Borrowers with poor credit history or financial difficulties High-risk borrowers May struggle to secure traditional financingThe lender will do an application on the deal/borrower and some standard docs they require are:Hard Money Application / ExperiencePurchase contractARV report – COMPS – See * Redfin*Pictures of Property – most people use Dropbox to shareProof of Funds – Down / Reserves (Bank Statements)Personal identification (ID or passport)But usually if the deal is sweet enough, they will do it anyway because if the deal goes south, there is so much equity/value in the property that the HM lender can't lose.
Roger Mace Should you refinance a DSCR?
27 November 2024 | 11 replies
This is very well worded, and I believe covers most new investors' concerns and questions. 
Markus Samuel Seeking advice on my first deal (Single Family Rental)
5 December 2024 | 9 replies
It is always better to start with a multi-unit 2+ so that if something goes wrong, you still have one tenant to cover necessary expenses (mort, taxes, insur, etc).Also, major renovations are not a great idea for starting out as others said, especially out of state.
Jei Mercado ARV Question: Closer but 5+ year sold comps vs Further but 1+ year sold comps?
4 December 2024 | 8 replies
Brick v.s siding and covered v.s no converted parking also make a large difference and are items that have to be adjusted for. 
Adriana V Alvarado Invest in Bay Area California? Just starting Out
5 December 2024 | 22 replies
Long-term investment should cover income shortfalls and consider alternative markets outside San Francisco or affordable markets like Texas, Ohio, or Arizona.
Himateja Madala STR evaluation in Kissimmee(Reunion)
9 December 2024 | 21 replies
These require a minimum of $300-$335k cash to cover the downpayment, closing costs, and having a healthy budget for professional design/amenities.Tier 2 range in price but most fall between $530k-$650k.