Chet Hingle
Return on Investment - What's a minimum?
10 April 2024 | 70 replies
If I spend 50k on a rental, and I want to do absolutely nothing to earn profit, what is the bare minimum annual % return I should expect.
Ratna E.
Setting up LLC on H1B visa for rental properties
10 April 2024 | 16 replies
(If you do, the terms of financing may be costlier than financing as an individual) With an LLC you will have annual filing fees (usually minimal) and perhaps any costs associated with having a registered agent if you move.So, ask yourself what is your goal in putting them in an LLC?
Kristen Haynes
Nationwide Housing Stats - And Expected rate Reductions plus Modest Housing Gains
10 April 2024 | 2 replies
While the average annual wage increase for job “stayers” was stable at 5.1% in March, the wage increase for job “changers” leapt from +7.6% YoY in February to +10.0% YoY in March — an unprecedented (and inexplicable?)
Don Konipol
Wrap Around Mortgage Success
9 April 2024 | 1 reply
That’s $104,664 annually (actually increasing each month since the payments to us are all interest but the amount of principal we are paying off on the underlying note is increasing with each payment), on an “investment” of $523,000 (which is calculated as the amount of additional cash we would have received by accepting the all cash offer).
Phil Shelton
Exploring Rental Loss Write-Offs for Qualified Real Estate Professionals with $150K+
9 April 2024 | 10 replies
You still need to meet material participation requirements.REPS and material participation are annual tests.Keep in mind there are lose limitations even for REPS.
Joseph Borges
Bigger Pockets app
9 April 2024 | 2 replies
Thus, PRO "Monthly" and "Annual" payment links do not link to the payment portal.
Justin Ake
On seller side of seller financing
9 April 2024 | 11 replies
Taxes are calculated on the annual sale installment gain.
Karen Kushner
First investment property analysis
9 April 2024 | 5 replies
If that were the case, let's say 2K and 2.2K per month, making monthly income =4.2K and annual = 50,400K.Now my NOI=$9,336 and my cap rate is 1.4%.
Ashek Elahi
Newbie investor starting BRRRR
9 April 2024 | 11 replies
. - Annualized ROIFor Rentals that we hold in our portfolio, that were perhaps once BRRRRs, I analyze based on ROE - Return on EquityHope this helps
MIchael McCUe
Can I pay into an unsecured loan and loan amounts to income
8 April 2024 | 4 replies
Hello I hear their are unsecured loans I can acquire via my income history I believe they give you an income of 20% of the loan now can I pay into the debt replacing pre existing gray space the remaining 80% or will it remain outside as a new amount, hopefully that's understandable.also if I earn $30,000 annually what amount do they let me receive, thanks appreciate entirely.