
12 August 2018 | 0 replies
:40-60% gross revenue (after cleaning fees) for either 2 years or until the investment is recouped then 5-15% cut in perpetuity.

15 August 2018 | 6 replies
In other words, if gross income has already been reduced by the fee, then you can't deduct it again.And yeah, it's very off-topic my friend :)

13 August 2018 | 4 replies
Income Evaluation No of Units Unit Rate Income 2 Bedroom Unit A 1 650.00 650.00 2 Bedroom Unit A 1 650.00 650.00 2 Bedroom Units A 1 650.00 650.00 2 Bedroom Units B 1 650.00 650.00 2 Bedroom Units 1 - - 3 Bedroom Units B 0 - - Garage Units 0 - - - Storage Units 0 - - Laundry Units 0 - - Comm Units 0 - - Comm Units 0 - - Comm Units 0 - - Total Monthly Income 5 2,600.00 Total Annual Gross 31,200.00 Total Annual Cost / EBIDTA 9,911.86 Net Cash Flow (Annual) 21,288.14 Net ROI 42.39% Monthly Cost of Operation By Landlord By Tenent Monthly Annually Monthly Taxes x 137.50 1,650.00 (From Historical Data) Montly Space Rent (MHP) - - N/A Monthly Insurance x 100.00 1,200.00 Calc'd Monthly HOA - - Posted Monthly Water/Sewer X 320.00 3,840.00 Estimated Monthly Garbage X 160.00 1,920.00 Estimated Monthly Electrical X - - Tennant Monthly Heat/Gaas X - - Tennant Monthly Other Utes x - - N/A Monthly Yard Maint x 20.00 240.00 Estimated Monthly Maint - Op Ex x 260.00 3,120.00 Calc'd - 10% Cap Ex x 260.00 3,120.00 Calc'd - 10% Monthly Vacancy x 182.00 2,184.00 Calc'd - 7% Screening/Tennant Management x 20.00 240.00 Estimated Monthly Management x - - At Risk - Self Manage MONTHLY OP EXP 1,459.50 Total Annual Expenses 17,514.00 Total annual Debt Service 8,452.36 Net Operating Income NOI 13,686.00 Net Income 5,233.64 ROI % 10.42% Low/Average CAP Rate (Net Income/Purchase) 2.92% Extremely Low Cash Flow per Door 109.03 Very Low Tax Assessment Estimated Expenses - 50% Rule 159.50 Conservative Banked Amount - CAP Ex, Repairs, Vacancy 8,424.00

13 August 2018 | 1 reply
According to RealtyTrac and the National Association of Realtors, the average Fix & Flip takes 6 months, has a gross profit of $67,000 (before rehab costs are subtracted) and has a Net Profit of $15,000 after all expenses are accounted for.

17 August 2018 | 5 replies
I'm hoping that someone could point me to a lender that will use a gross rent multiplier for a cash out refi in the area.

17 August 2018 | 20 replies
NOI is your gross rent minus all your expenses except debt service.Commercial financing will have a higher interest rate and usually be locked for 5-10 years with 20-25 amortization.

16 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Ricardo Kendrick, is it now dawning on you that getting a (theoretical) gross return of 1.6%/m by buying any random property in that area might not be as fabulous an idea as you first thought?

15 August 2018 | 5 replies
Then if you want to slough the numbers with a justification of how house hacking reduces your monthly mortgage/rent, at least you're armed with the analysis for both scenarios, and can make a qualified decision.Roughly, $500k purchase with $4000 monthly gross rents doesn't hit the 1% rule of monthly gross rents being 1% of the purchase price.

22 August 2018 | 4 replies
With an overall understanding of the market today, finding a turkey property with gross rent hitting above the 2% rule of thumb seems rather high.

14 August 2018 | 0 replies
Hello everyone - i have a question about the feasibility of a strategy I hope to employ in the coming months to make my first real estate investment:I currently gross ~150K annually, have a 750+ credit score and have saved ~$40k that I can use to purchase an investment property.