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Andrew Merritt Details and Questions on my 2nd REI Purchase
30 November 2017 | 6 replies
Coverage in SC in not State Wide so I'll need an address as a starting point.
Sara Peak Multi Family Insurance: What to look for
21 November 2017 | 2 replies
What are some BIG things that I need to be sure are included/correct coverage?
Austin Fruechting FOOTBALL & REAL ESTATE INVESTING
22 November 2017 | 21 replies
Your coverage?
Jacob Stephen Condo l insurance and water damage to neighbor
25 November 2017 | 4 replies
Liability coverage protects you when you do damage to another's property.
Travis M. Need help picking Insurance coverage company and type
22 November 2017 | 3 replies

Who is everyone using for insurance? Going around in circles here, have a three unit building in south amboy area looking to insure, going to house hack and live in one of the units.  Who do you recommend for insurance? 

Mindy Jensen Tim Ferriss on The BiggerPockets Podcast!!!
28 November 2017 | 37 replies
From what I remember of 4 hour work week he got into the supplement business for passive income.
Lior Reich help please! I got a 62,000$ FINE to pay to city of Coral Springs
25 November 2017 | 25 replies
We have to carry a Full-coverage Indemnity Bond and Insurance here in WV.
Patrick Jackson Problems with Contractors
6 December 2017 | 33 replies
Call their insurance company to make sure coverage is still in place.
Rick L. Help! I'm bad at math or doing something wrong
8 January 2018 | 3 replies
Looking at the numbers CAPEX and repairs add a huge amount to the monthly expenses.For instance, this third deal:Monthly Income: $1,100Monthly Expenses $1,134.14Monthly Cashflow: -$34.14Pro Forma Cap: 5.22%NOI: $5,215Total Cash Needed: $11,050Cash on Cash ROI: -3.71%Purchase Cap Rate: $5.73Sale Price: $91,000Closing Costs: $2,500Renovation Costs: $4,550 (5%)TOTAL PROJECT COSTS: $98,050Down Payment: $4,550 (5%)Loan Amount: $87,314.5Loan Points: $864.5 (1%)Amortized: 30 yearsInterest Rate: 5%P&I: 468.72Total Cash Needed: $11,050Property Taxes: $2,184/yr2% Rule: 1.13%Initial Equity: $12,685.50Gross Rent Multiplier: 6.89Debt Coverage Ratio: 0.93Expense Increase: 4%/yrIncome Increase: 5%/yrProperty Value Increase: 4%/yrCash on Cash ROI: YR1 (-3.71%) YR2 (-0.63%) YR5 (2.64%) YR10 (9.76%) YR15 (31.56%)Annualized Total Return: YR1 (2.48%) YR2 (22.27%) YR5 (26.37%) YR10 (26.47%) YR15 (22.20%)Total Profit if sold: YR1 ($274) YR2 ($5,469) YR5 ($11,251) YR10 ($24,701) YR15 ($70,982)Expenses:HOA: $82Insurance: $66Taxes: $182MTG: $468.72 (@5%)TOTAL: $798.72Vacancy: $110 (10%)CAPEX: $190/mo (~2.5%)Repairs & Maint: $380/mo (5%)TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,478.72These expenses are different than the $1,134.14 mentioned early on.
Edward Burke Out of State Investor Looking for St. Louis reliable contractor
4 April 2018 | 9 replies
Do your research before setting up an out of state (OOS) LLC while being a CA resident.LLC in CA has a minimum $800/year cost/tax.You did not specify why you are looking at LLC but if it is asset protection an umbrella insurance coverage is another option and typically is less error prone.