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Ryan Cleary I have a tenant that wont allow realtor showings
23 May 2023 | 12 replies
I have had a great case study to illustrate the point. 
Ritesh Balmiki Panda Seeking advice to buy my first rental property OOS
2 August 2023 | 36 replies
Hi Ritesh, Given what you mentioned, you may consider checking and filtering some feed selection illustrated in the sample screenshot attached here from reinvestmentfeed.comGood luck with your search!
Tom Hall what state is worthy investing?
28 July 2023 | 25 replies
.** Small towns may rely too much on a single business or market segment.Both state and metro populations are increasing.Low crime - High crime and long-term appreciation and rent growth are mutually exclusive.Rent control - Never invest in a location with rent control or similar anti-landlord regulations.Low operating cost - Investors often overlook operating costs when selecting an investment location, so below is an example to illustrate the difference in location costs.Rents keep pace with inflation.
Jackie Nguyen Refinancing with hight DTI
13 January 2024 | 12 replies
I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23DSCR lenders generally let you vest either individually or as an LLC.
Darius Wade What do you do if you can no longer BRRR?
16 November 2023 | 18 replies
I'm giving this as an extreme example to illustrate the point. 
Chai Jonn Cape Coral Investment Properties
9 May 2021 | 51 replies
I understand this is all anecdotal, but it aptly illustrates the irrational nature of the current market. 
Nick Leamon Real Estate Books?
9 January 2023 | 5 replies
Ken McIlroy's book ABCs of Real Estate Investing is a must, as is The Millionaire Real Estate InvestorThe former illustrates the mechanics of the numbers within real estate investing better than anything else I've read, and the latter presents a beautifully simple path to wealth through real estate that is inspiring due to the approachability of it. 
Simon Strugar Dscr loan rates question.
8 September 2023 | 9 replies
If they will do a loan with less than 1, the pricing takes a hit.I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23DSCR lenders generally let you vest either individually or as an LLC.
David Keys Monthly Payment decrease when making large payment to principle
27 September 2018 | 26 replies
My example is just an example, but I hopefully illustrate what I'm trying to say .
Rogelio Andres Jimenez Cash Out Refinance
1 August 2023 | 11 replies
If they will do a loan with less than 1, the pricing takes a hit.I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23DSCR lenders generally let you vest either individually or as an LLC.