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Joe Bourguignon MF Analysis questions using Steve Berges' analysis tool
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
Spreadsheets don't paste well here, but here is what I'm looking for: Net CFs From Investment 1yr exit Net CFs From Investment 3yr exit Net CFs From Investment 5yr exit Exit Price Gain on Sale Cap Rate IRR Estimated Exit Price/Gain on Sale - 1 Yr Annualized IRR - 1 Yr Estimated Exit Price/Gain on Sale - 3 Yr Annualized IRR - 3 Yr Estimated Exit Price/Gain on Sale - 5 Yr Annualized IRR - 5 Yr Thanks!
Kashyap Shah Asset Protection : LLC Formation for First Investment
4 March 2024 | 15 replies
Drawbacks may include additional fees for out-of-state registration and possible confusion with managing a remote LLC.2.Wyoming's laws and regulations may impact the management and operation of the LLC, such as annual reporting requirements and taxation policies.3.Specific requirements for out-of-state LLCs owning property in Texas may include registering as a foreign LLC and appointing a registered agent in Texas.4.There may be restrictions or limitations on the LLC's ability to purchase, sell, or finance property in Texas, such as compliance with state laws and regulations.5.Other considerations to be aware of include consulting with a legal or financial advisor, understanding tax implications, and staying current on any changes in laws or regulations that may affect the LLC and its operations.
Angelica Rose Advice on House Hacking in NYC ?
3 March 2024 | 10 replies
In New York, you typically need to show an annual income of 80 times the monthly rent to qualify for an apartment.  
Grant Moulden Indexed Universal Life (EIUL / IUL)
2 March 2024 | 6 replies
First, if you qualify for a Roth and are okay with volitility and no guarantees, take it, just watch out for mutual fund or management fees as that 1-2% you pay annually gets you nothing.
Kareena Sharma Duplex vs RE syndication investment
2 March 2024 | 43 replies
@Kareena SharmaI can bet you that syndication doesn’t make 18% annually over 2 years.
Ryan Leake Trying to make sense of residential STR regulations in Austin, TX? Here's what I know
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
STR licensing requirement in Austin:Owners of STRs are required to obtain an operating license annually.
GG Smith New Investor Need Advice: Private Lender, Short Term, Low Cash on Cash
2 March 2024 | 0 replies
Only problem is with a short term my monthly mortgage payment will be 2K, and will cut deep into my cashflow during that time.With a little work I can get my COC to 3.1% per month for that 12 years.Appreciation is about average in this area and I expect to get about 4% annually maybe 5%.
Jonathan Sher St. Louis, MO
5 March 2024 | 199 replies
It is seeing big increases in commercialization in the last 2 years, which is a great sign as well.That said, Saint Charles County has a very healthy market, and even if I went to Saint Charles city, it looks like annual growth is higher than Edwardsville. 
Jacob Lopez Running Cash Flow #s by the Four Square Method - Deal or Bust?
2 March 2024 | 16 replies
Typically, maintenance & repair expenses may eat up the couple of thousand you earn annually in the early years. 
Kay Nemen Rental property with tenants in place - how to go about adjusting the rents?
2 March 2024 | 8 replies
Those that respond “$0” or something ridiculous, you can request income documentation from them to justify.Don’t be afraid to share with them how much your property taxes & Insurance increased and that YOU cannot afford to absorb them.ALWAYS get an increase or something of value annually or tenants will start thinking they should never have an increase, making future increases that much more difficult to negotiate.