Hermes Kanaris
Wanna be a surgeon? Dissect this deal with me.
30 December 2024 | 14 replies
Let’s break it down with the 70% rule to see if it’s investor-friendly:ARV: $190,000 (taking the middle of $180K-$200K)70% of ARV: $190,000 * 0.7 = $133,000Minus Estimated Repairs:Roof: $20,000AC: $4,000Additional repairs (general estimate for a property needing updates, say flooring, paint, minor plumbing): $10,000-$15,000Total Repairs: approx. $35,000Max Buy Price for Investor: $133,000 - $35,000 - $10,000 (wholesale fee) = $88,000Since you’re getting it for $91,000, you’re close, but to make it irresistible, consider negotiating the purchase price down a bit further.
Guillermo P Manso
I need advice and estimate costs
26 December 2024 | 7 replies
Subtract more for AirBnB charges, local management, repairs, cleaning, etc and there is not a lot left to pay the mortgage.
Ashley Shearer
Property Mgmt - First Right of Refusal Program for Maintenance?
17 January 2025 | 3 replies
So this is mostly in reference to us doing our own repairs, not necessarily looking to hire other people.
Travis Boyd
Seeking advice on potential first deal - off market 6 unit apartment
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
Some numbers:Expected 2026 income after raising rents to market value and assuming 7% vacancy: $144k.Expenses: $14k property management, $18k property tax, $10k insurance, $10k utilities, $8k in repairs/maintenance/advertising/admin/etc: Total operating expenses: $60kNOI: $84kBased on 6% cap rate that brings the valuation to only $1.4m, or $1.5m based on 5.5% cap rate.
Polat Caglayan
invest in detroit
8 January 2025 | 5 replies
What do you think about investing in Detroit, such as buying a house, repairing it and renting it out?
Ryan Treacy
What Do I Need to Know to Be a Landlord in Indianapolis, Indiana?
16 January 2025 | 3 replies
Focus on areas with strong rental demand, like Broad Ripple, Fountain Square, or near universities like Butler and IUPUI.Maintenance Costs: Indiana weather can be tough on properties, so budget for seasonal maintenance like snow removal and HVAC servicing.Additional AdviceKeep an Emergency Fund: Unexpected repairs or vacancies can arise, so having 3-6 months of expenses saved will help you weather any surprises.Build a Reliable Team: I have lists of contractors, handymen, cleaners and property managers if you'd like me to send.Good luck with your property and future expansion!
Steven Catudal
Investing in Alabama as out of state investor with a partner
15 January 2025 | 12 replies
we just see new investors in the forums blown away when they hit their fix big capex - a new roof, a new furnace, a driveway repair, a couple appliances going at once.
Susan M.
Problems w/ Allegiancy DST's? Alorica DST in Texas. RE Gain Fund LLC REIT 721.
9 January 2025 | 11 replies
The DST is losing $ due to upkeep costs (foundation, HVAC, normal repairs, etc.).
Ryan Daulton
Benefits of self-directed IRAs
14 January 2025 | 18 replies
Quote from @Basit Siddiqi: I personally would not buy real estate with a retirement account.There are just too many headaches that are not worth the potential increased return.Some headaches when it comes to investing in real estate with a retirement account1) LTV values are less and harder to find lenders.2) Potential to sell or partially distibute the property if you have to do a RMD(Required Minimum Distribution)3) If you run out of cash and have to make a major repair, you may be out of luck and have to sell.4) Having to potentially worry about UBTI(Unrelated Business Taxable Income)I would personally invest in stocks/bonds/notes with a retirement account.I buy deals with cash and use a ROTH SDIRA so there are no RMD's.I buy at huge discounts to retail.
Lyons Library
New Investor in Multi-Family Real Estate Looking to Learn and Partner
29 December 2024 | 2 replies
That experience gave me a solid foundation in property management and repairs.