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Anthony Swain House Hack Update
6 July 2024 | 11 replies
Screening, applications, credit/background checks, rent payment collections, and maintenance records can be handled with a few clicks.Thank you @Wale Lawal for always providing some healthy discussions & insight.Have a great weekend!
Sarah Meade Selling my house and buying a multiunit
5 July 2024 | 4 replies
You will need 20-25% down and a commercial loan for the rest.Most lenders will want to lend to an LLC with you personally guaranteeing the loan.Typically, each MFR would be purchased under its own LLC, for liability purposes.Each LLC would then also need its own bank accounts for collecting rents and paying expenses.
Will Quinn Converting Rental to Home California
5 July 2024 | 3 replies
A local property manager can handle tenant screening, maintenance, and rent collection, which is especially useful if you’re not living nearby.Legal and Regulatory Considerations:Local Laws: Be aware of local rental laws, including landlord-tenant laws, rent control regulations, and short-term rental ordinances if you consider Airbnb.HOA Rules: If the property is part of a homeowners association, review the HOA rules and regulations regarding rentals.Financial PlanningRental Income: Ensure that the projected rental income covers mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and property management fees.Tax Implications: Understand the tax implications of owning a rental property, including potential deductions for mortgage interest, property taxes, repairs, and depreciation.
Ezra Henderson Building Price Per SQFT
3 July 2024 | 4 replies
I did an exponential regression model and plotted 500 data points for new builds between $300k and $400k which is where we like to be for spec and found that the optimal size is 1400-1600. our floorplan is 1730 sq ft because we wanted to have 4 bedrooms and 3 bath.
Cherilyn Williams Tenant with Late Rent Payment Twice within 4 Months!
6 July 2024 | 24 replies
@Cherilyn Williams I’m still full of cheerful optimism after being a landlord for 5 years but am in the same boat.
Louis Fernandes Seeking Advice from BiggerPockets Community: Loan Direct LTD Legitimacy?
5 July 2024 | 8 replies
I am reaching out for some valuable insights and advice regarding an opportunity that has come my way, and your collective wisdom could make a significant impact.I've been in contact with Loan Direct LTD, particularly with James Baldwin, who claims to be a private lender offering various financing options for real estate projects.
Corey Byrum Finance and Renovate Investment Property
3 July 2024 | 3 replies
I'm willing to leave the property empty for a year to take advantage of owner occupied loans, if that's possible.Here are my estimates..Property: 1,355 sq ft, | 3br 2bath | 8,500 sq ft lotComps / ARV: 500-560k ~ 530kTotal Needed: 340-400k ~370kSale Price: 270-310k ~ 290kRenovations: 70-90k ~ 80kSevere cleaning needed (doing myself)Severe landscaping needed, it's a jungleI'd like to maximize potential value and be at the top of in-area comps, so would like to do a full gutCash on hand: 20k - 30k------------I'm considering,- Seller financing + separate renovation loan- FHA 203K (BRRR)- Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation (if down payment is below 5%) (BRRR)------------Seller Financing + Separate Renovation LoanPros:Low down payment (via seller willingness) <= 3%Low interest rate (via seller willingness) <= 3%Cons:I'm unaware of how I can finance rehab without a personal loanMust cash-out refinance to obtain equity, conventional loan rate will not be as good------------FHA 203KPros:Low down paymentBundles rehab costsCons:Higher interest rate than the seller financed loanMust cash-out refinance in order to obtain equity and make an investment property------------Fannie Mae Homestyle RenovationPros:Bundles rehab costsCons:Higher interest rate than the seller financed loanMust cash-out refinance in order to obtain equity and make an investment property------------I may be totally off on what would be optimal here but wanted to provide my current thoughts.
James Lee Solo 401K for real estate investing
4 July 2024 | 6 replies
As the trustee, you can now place this money into any investment that follows retirement plan rules (no artwork, collectibles, alcohol, insurance, etc., and no disqualified parties).
Joey Harris Long Term Strategy for Real Estate Professional
3 July 2024 | 6 replies
Consider whether you aim to build a substantial real estate portfolio for ongoing income or diversify investments over time.Risk Management: Assess risks associated with property ownership, including vacancies, maintenance costs, and market fluctuations.Risk Management: Assess risks such as vacancies, maintenance costs, and market fluctuations associated with owning multiple properties.Tax Planning: Work closely with a tax professional to develop a balanced strategy that maximizes current income offset with depreciation, while planning for depreciation recapture and optimizing use of 1031 exchanges.
Janani Rangaraj Addition or ADU?
2 July 2024 | 2 replies
It is the primary reason on a plethora of reasons that ADU additions typically are not optimal RE investments.