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Richard Hoyte Having trouble understanding where the profit is
27 May 2024 | 14 replies
We also make money from the "principle buydown" of the mortgage and the "increase in value" on the asset as well.  
Andy Yu Section 8 tenant - ways to remove aside from housing court
27 May 2024 | 9 replies
They all used the same the tactic, money.I would offer a generous buyout, which I know will be hard on principle, but you'll spend just as much on lawyers and preserve your sanity in the long run, wishing you the best of luck.
Jonathan Bosch First-time Real Estate Investing
27 May 2024 | 5 replies
It's essential to have discussions about corporate structuring with your CPA or attorney.
David Lamb The FLAW with BRRRR -- The 3rd 'R' - Refinance
28 May 2024 | 26 replies
Essentially they are cheaper DSCR loans.
Rachel H. Reimburse Tenant for Furniture Anchors?
26 May 2024 | 5 replies
It’s not a lot of $$$, but on principle I don’t feel like I should have to reimburse her for using those very specific anchors, right?
Aaron St. Clair Interest vs no interest
26 May 2024 | 11 replies
Your “rent” is going to be the landlord’s principle, plus taxes, plus insurance, plus their mortgage interest, plus profit.
Solomon Rosenberg 2 Capital calls in 2 weeks! Ouch
26 May 2024 | 102 replies
True again, but what if interest rates stay volatile for longer than expected, and the market stays locked up longer.Meanwhile the property is bleeding 6 figures monthly, and the added capital will only go so far, unless there is a major change in the interest rates soon, and that doesn't seem likely.They also say if we don't infuse more capital we may lose our principle too, as they will be forced to sell at a loss.
Jide Alufa Multifamily vs SFH Buy & Hold
27 May 2024 | 20 replies
Account Closed is correct, absolutely do both.. especially if youre just starting out even Grant Cardone started with a SFR. but for the sake of his question lets say you have 100k saved up for a real estate endeavor TOTAL, and you find a SFR that fits the 1% ratio (100k house that brings in 1k rent) that is doable if you calculate it out that would equal a 8.2% cash on cash IF it stays at a 90% occupancy rate. on the other hand if you invest that 100k into a limited partnership with a company that invests in value add apartments will now your cash on cash can be a preferred 10% with a target of 16-20% IRR which would essentially double your money in 2-5 years.. in this scenario the SFR would take sweat equity from you and risk while only returning a measly 8% CoC while the MF would be completely passive allowing you to learn and grow without hindrance with a 10% CoCnow we are over simplifying but I hope this made sense.. cuz my brain hurts ;D
Michael Hoover Yes or NO?... Small Portfolio Buyout from tired Landlord- Rural area of MS.
25 May 2024 | 11 replies
Equity   -    my 800-900k equity is currenlty producing, 72k liquid cash per year,  40k principle paydown per year.      
David G. I'm having issues telling a tenant to remove their bike from the laundry room
28 May 2024 | 68 replies
I'm almost certain it was her but I am dumfounded that she would essentially forge a sign to then park the bike and then point out that the sign allowed her?