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Ethan Lahav How do you know if a property is better as a rental or a flip?
24 April 2024 | 36 replies
I'm asking more on a specific property I come across with and crunch the numbers.
Sharma Parth Newbie BRRRR investor - is this deal worth going for?
21 April 2024 | 8 replies
Hi guys - would love any feedback on the below numbers I am crunching on a potential BRRRR deal.The plan is to hold on to the property, rehab it, rent it, and then do a cash-out refinance.
Account Closed Ashcroft capital - Paused Distributions
29 April 2024 | 248 replies
These days the AM probably needs to be at the property weekly to get thru the crunch in many cases unless you just have an unusual or outstanding PM team.   
Arn Cenedella The four skillsets and or team members needed to form a top notch MF syndication team
22 April 2024 | 5 replies
The Analyst is responsible for crunching the numbers and ensuring that the deal makes financial sense.Key Traits:- Strong financial acumen- Detail-oriented- Risk-averse - Cautious and measured in their approach3.
Noah Ogle Driven Investor Seeking Mentorship
21 April 2024 | 6 replies
I've crunched the numbers and if I could purchase three four-plexes in the next ten years, that would give me the financial independence I'm looking for."2.
Melanie Hernandez Who has a successful Airbnb rental abritage
20 April 2024 | 19 replies
You really, really need to crunch the numbers. 
Jennifer Taylor What strategy for 300K?
18 April 2024 | 10 replies
Crunching rough numbers you need a significant percentage of depreciation in that first year to offset not only your tax liability but also the income of the property. 
Alex SImon Ohio Cashflow LLC
21 April 2024 | 240 replies
We crunched the numbers and walked with Google and made our decision to go with one to start.The transaction was flawless and the communication between myself, my wife and Rebecca was outstanding and met every expectation.
Khu Far Just starting out..how to invest $50-$75K?
16 April 2024 | 20 replies
I find it interesting that nobody really crunches the actuall numbers in Real Estate which I think is part of the cognitive dissonence we practice in order to make our investments look a little better.No 1031:Purchase: 120k, Sold 330k = 210k in just equityGross Rent: 220k - 60k expenses - 15k taxes = 145k <-- actual rental income$210k (equity) + 145k (rent) = 355k i.e. 355k -30k(closing) -50k(taxes) -25k(renovation) -14,500(recapture) = $245k=245k profit (including all rental income, tax deductions and appreciation.So if you had a mortgage, you would subtract the 145k in rental income and add 30k in principal.
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
But that is all gone now drink very little these days if at all but I wont totally quit I have too much expensive wine :).my Routine  7am walk the dog 40 minutes  go right down into my basement gym  treadmill 30 minutes at brisk pace but incline 4 to 10 degrees then I might do the strider for 20 minutes and then the biks for another 20 minutes or like today walk dog 30 minutes tread mill 30  bike.. crunchs squats and normally some weights but i got a pinched nerve and its affecting that aspect.. then I sit against the wall in teh chair for 90 seconds trying to get that to 2 minutes started at 30 seconds a few months ago.