30 August 2018 | 23 replies
Buying sub 150k SFR rentals is simply not that complicated.. use 50% of gross to 60% of gross rents for fixed costs back out your mortgage and that's your cash flow.. if you do a little better great but this will keep you out of trouble.. just like when my accountant wants me to over pay my quarterly estimates it keeps me from having penalties even though I don't really owe that much.. same principal over estimate and live with better results..

26 August 2018 | 2 replies
I pay an additinal 550 a month towards principal of my mortgage .

28 August 2018 | 0 replies
-If I cash out refinance, my payment goes up to $1,700 a month (5% interest rate), or about $1,200 a month after principal pay down and tax benefits and I get 110K cash out to set aside for more investing down the road (have significant cash reserves for that now though too).
1 September 2018 | 12 replies
so in essence a flooring line then when they are sold he signs them over in exchange for his principal and his return.. usually 15 to 18% interest on those.. got to choose the used car dealer wisely of course.. they have been known to fudge titles and your collateral has driven off without you getting paid.I also have a client.. they happen to own a few Toyota stores in Oregon but one of their business and I think it could be one of the largest on the west coast is they buy sub prime auto debt... you know the kind were they put the chip in the car and also a little do hicky that flash's when the payment is due and then when they are 15 days late or some amount of time the car is disabled.. so they can use the chip to find it and its disabled and they can just go and repo it.when I was in Jackson MS I asked a used car dealer there that I met at my watering hole.. how the heck do you sell cars for a 100 down 100 a month .. he said SON my clients are born live and die all within in about a 10 mile square area here and the key is getting their mom's name and number.. we just drive around till we find it or call mom and get the whereabouts..

30 August 2018 | 4 replies
. - Payout: Upon sale and paydown of bank debt, Class A shares get their principal, then Class B shares get their principal, then Class A gets their 20%. - The Sponsor isn't taking a management fee (I presume they are majority owners of Class B).I would be investing $50K into the Class A shares, due in 90 days.

30 August 2018 | 6 replies
The rent from my tenant nearly covers my whole PITI (Principal, interest, taxes, and insurance) payment.
5 September 2018 | 21 replies
(saved about $5k in interest at least).All my HELOC payments in the last 15 months went to Principal.

31 August 2018 | 2 replies
The dealer pays you interest only payments for 30 years, with the principal paid back at the end of 30 years in a balloon payment.

5 November 2018 | 3 replies
Purchased with a 3% down FHA loan and a handful of additional principal payments, I have only about $20k in equity of the property.