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Joanna Mendoza Pay off Mortgage?
14 November 2024 | 5 replies
Invest the $550,000 in a mutual fund such as S&P 500 or VTSAX with a 10-year history average annual return of 12% 2.
Luis Maza Real wholesalers - or hype pricing - my numbers are not adding up - dilemma
15 November 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Luis Maza: Hi all, returning to the game this year and would like to pick your brain a bit, we started working with a wholesaler that will send us properties here and there with the "wholesale" price, but every time we check the properties and add the numbers, the margins are, well, I am not sure, too low perhaps, maybe we are getting to picky, but this is my dilemma for example...Today we got a property, wholesale price 300K, rehab about 50-60K, ARV is about 440k, but with the cost of hard money, we have about 100k cash, hard money interest at 11%, keeping the property for 90 days while we finish the rehab, closing costs,  commissions, we ended with 30k profit before taxes, while it sounds appealing, adding up all expenses and cost we ended up expending 50K on rehab(labor/materials) and about 50-60K with cost of the loan, interest, commissions, etc, everyone makes money, happy with that, but it seems that we are working to produce a 100k for everyone else, while we make 20-30k if everything goes well...In my opinion, we are not really getting "wholesale" price, it seems that we either buying to expensive, rehabs are much more than we would like to spend and the cost of borrowing that money is too high...We came up with thoughts as: lets fund it ourselves with money from a close friend/partner that we will bring in, and that would save us 10-15k here and there, but still, is that the norm now?
Roy Jenkins Best Loan For New Investor
14 November 2024 | 10 replies
Make sure the lender gives you what is called "Non-Dutch Interest" on the rehab portion, that means you do not pay interest on the rehab funds until you use them.
Orlundo Hubbard New Investor To The Austin Market
15 November 2024 | 10 replies
I'm currently interested in raising a fund to buy multifamily apartments.
Kenneth Johnson Literally any advice to getting started would be appreciated.
18 November 2024 | 12 replies
Low salary, low on funds, low on knowledge.
Chris Kittle Questions to ask on an 8-plex
17 November 2024 | 33 replies
Besides what you've mentioned, here are a few additional common expenses to consider:Landscaping (especially if there’s grass or common outdoor areas)Pest control (sometimes needed for multi-family properties)Legal/accounting fees (for lease updates, tax filing, etc.)Vacancy reserves (for covering costs during turnover)I can assist in helping you find funding, LMK! 
Chris Brown 1st time off market deal
15 November 2024 | 8 replies
Without question, do not open escrow or transfer funds without going through a Real Estate Law Firm. 
Fahima Hilal Builders financing thru EB5
14 November 2024 | 0 replies
Hi,I would like to connect with anyone who has experience in EB5 funding of projects. 
Joel Fischer Padsplit hosting experience
13 November 2024 | 9 replies
After all PITI, utility, and services (lawncare and cleaning) costs I have $7,225.I set aside 25% of this for my maintenance fund.The remainder funds my lifestyle, wife has a Tesla, and quarterly vacations as well as business growth.In 2023 I am tracking to build 4 duplex units designed as room rentals funded in part from a recent land sale.
Samantha Derman HELOC for Fix N Flip in LA
13 November 2024 | 4 replies
So depending on when you're looking to use the funds a fixed might make more sense.