Stacie Casella
Investing in Clarksville Tennessee
26 January 2025 | 3 replies
I'd be happy to connect further regarding your questions about more specific and nuanced details.
Krissi Miramontes
Fix and Flip
31 January 2025 | 6 replies
Have you looked at this one for your next flip: https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/8072-Doria...?
John Winters
Is This Plan Financially Feasible? Northeast Multi-Family, then Move South?
29 January 2025 | 5 replies
I definitely forgot those important details.
Olga Daisel
Advice on investment type
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Olga Daisel: @Randall AlanI agree with Randall on getting more details, $7K gross a unit btw is a great gross income.
Erica Allen
Beach House (pocket listing?)
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
Without going into too many details about the property, I'm interested in connecting with people who deal with off market listings and investors in this geographic area.
Kristen Swan
Asking Tenants for further information after being approved. ( I'm the Tenant )
20 January 2025 | 1 reply
He was a really nice guy, but didn’t seem to know many of the details regarding fees.
James Brazil
4 Acre hobby farm for young family.
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
From what I’ve heard in a piece by Forbes, focusing on unique features can lead to higher long-term rental satisfaction... especially if your tenants want a few animals or more outdoor space.
David F.
Co-op appraisal valuation
24 January 2025 | 9 replies
These loan products include a partial release feature that allows them to be repaid gradually as TIC interests are sold, and ensure that the sold TIC units are not encumbered by a blanket encumbrance.- The variety of financing products available as individual tenant in common loans remains limited, and the terms are generally less favorable than either apartment building loans or condominium loans.
Vanessa Lule
Negotiation Tips for Airbnb Arbitrage + How do I Present My business Plan?
30 December 2024 | 7 replies
What unique features of this property do you believe makes it a good STR6.
Tayvion Payton
Would You Pay an 18% Premium for Seller Financing at 2%?
19 January 2025 | 8 replies
On the surface, the deal seems appealing, but there's a catch: the asking price is $475,000, which is about 18% over the market value (based on comps and DealCheck estimates around $402,000).Details of the DealProperty: Duplex, 2,400 sq. ft., Purchase Price: $475,000 ($197.9/sq. ft.).Estimated Market Value: $402,000 ($168/sq. ft.).Financing Terms: 2% interest rate, with a 9-year balloon.Unit B Income: $2,049/month (Section 8 tenant through November 2025).Unit A Income Potential: Similar rent or higher; Section 8 cap for the area is $3,234/month.Monthly Loan Payment (P+I): $1,386.Cash Flow Breakdown (if both units are rented at $2,049/month):Gross Rent: $4,098/month.Vacancy (10%): $410/month.Operating Expenses (37.3%): $1,376/month.Net Cash Flow: $943/month.Key QuestionsWould you be comfortable paying an 18% premium for financing at 2%, especially in a market where current mortgage rates are closer to 7%?