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Jerrod Rosen Experienced Investor Focused Agent in Denver, Colorado
17 April 2024 | 1 reply
We're all about providing top-notch service and ensuring that your investment properties are not just assets, but thriving ventures.What sets me apart is my extensive network spanning across the United States.
Jarrett Fogelman What’s your views on getting Solar Panels?
18 April 2024 | 27 replies
There are only three instances where it makes sense to buy solar panels for your house.1 - You are living off grid. 2 - You live in a state that has sky high electric costs AND great tax insensitive.3 - You have lots of money, don't care if you are paying more, and want to feel like you are saving the planet (even though you really are not). 
Jason Turgeon Real Estate Software Roundup (long)
20 April 2024 | 33 replies
It does allow me to tag different owners (my LLC vs properties in my own name, for instance), but I couldn't figure out how to run reports specific to each, nor could I figure out how I might use this to track my realtor side-hustle, deal with my owner-occupied duplex, etc.But in spite of the sadness around the accounting, there's something about this package that I really liked.
Lenza M. Is Holton Wise Sale of Quad in Cleveland a Scam? (7809 Franklin)
20 April 2024 | 100 replies
There is only 1 instance with a 2-4 unit that I've come across a seller that actually had all of that info. 
Jeremy Anan Seeking Advice on Structuring Seller Financing
17 April 2024 | 8 replies
Additionally, we may include clauses allowing for mortgage assignability and a balloon payment extension if the property fails to appraise for a specified price upon balloon expiration.Find below the 3 single-family seller finance deals that have done so far. 1st Deal breakdown: Purchase price: $330,000 Loan amount: $305,000Monthly payment (P&I): $1,181.55/mo40-year amortization at 3.5% interest rate20-year balloon paymentMarket Rent: $2,100/mo__________________________________________2nd Deal breakdown: Purchase price: $200,000Loan amount: $175,000Monthly payment to seller: $500/mo0% interest rate 7-year balloon Currently rented month-to-month for $1,200.Market rent: $1,750/mo__________________________________________3rd Deal breakdown: Purchase price: $175,000Loan amount: $160,000Monthly payment to seller: $437.50/mo0% interest rate 7-year balloon Currently rented month-to-month for $1,400.Market rent: $1,500/moFeel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Kelly G. Tax Q: do I need to calculate/pay recapture depreciation?
16 April 2024 | 7 replies
You might want to hire a cpa and have them file for an extension and submit a good guess of what you will owe with the extension so you don’t owe interest/penalties. 
Jorge Abreu Deal or No Deal: The Underwriter's Playbook ✍️
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
For instance, if a property worth $10 million brings in $100,000 per door, the cap rate is $100,000 divided by $10 million.To quickly size up a deal, I rely on the 1% rule: if the price is $100,000 per door, I expect to see at least $1,000 in monthly rent.
Brandon Morgan investing out of state
18 April 2024 | 43 replies
I strongly recommend researching an out of state market area extensively.
Stephanie Gothart Can I finance a property in my self directed IRA?
17 April 2024 | 18 replies
Your construction company is an extension of you and you both are "disqualified persons" to your husband's IRA.
Evan Polaski Is Floating Rate Debt still Bad?
17 April 2024 | 3 replies
Bridge debt is used to “bridge” a property from its current state to an improved state and by virtue of that purpose, the maturities on these loans are short, typically 3 years with two possible one-year extensions (if the covenants are being met).The reason this distinction is important is that if rates rise, property values tend to fall.