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Greg P. How realistic is it to make $1mil cashflow per year by renting SFH's?
21 September 2011 | 56 replies
I find his titles to be the most accurate in the business although I do agree he overstates his case in some instances.
Shawn Nguyen My brother and I made almost $42,000 on first flip!
4 October 2011 | 15 replies
For instance, a home with an ARV of $100k or less, you need to be at the 65% minus repairs, a home with an exit such as yours of $475k can be as high as 77% IF it is an easy and quick flip, guideline should be set no more than 75%.For homes with longer rehab times and higher ARV's like $750k and up, you need to get the rule back down to the 65% mark again.Point being, the rule needs to adjust according to each property type, time factor, difficulty factor, etc.At 81% of ARV + you added in rpeairs on top of that (if that costs was $25k) then your "all0in cost to exit price was 86.5%Your $42k profit based on an estimated $411k cash investment gives you a cash on cash return of 10.2% (that is only half of the minimum I shoot for).
Danny Day Owner Occupant Wants to Sell .. Gray area
9 October 2011 | 3 replies
With HUD it depends on many things when purchasing.If for instance the purchase was part of the good teacher,police firefighter etc. with the discount you have to live there so many years period or you will have to repay some money.Also if your buyer bid during the owner occupant only period to get the property and will never move in that is fraudulent.Investors frequently use to do this to not wait until the investor period came.It is a crime to do this now.Some would also say they were living there to get an owner occupant loan with a lower rate.This is committing mortgage fraud.Many do things to ride the line everyday and some get burned and others do not.I wouldn't want to be on the governments radar though.So without knowing the specifics of how the transaction went down it's hard to say.If the title company says 2 years and they do a lot of HUD then I might take that at face value.I have seen HUD go out to properties before,check where mail is sent to for taxes,etc. after they were bought.
George P. Listed SS - questions
11 October 2011 | 7 replies
*4) How likely are the banks to counter in such instances?
Gabriel A. Writing Business Checks With Clauses?
9 October 2011 | 13 replies
Banks will generally pay any draft presented and if you read the signature card statements and your checking account agreement, you'll find that the bank is under no obligation to verify the validity or signature, not subject to fraudulent acts.Use to be that a teller would actually look at a signature card in the "proofing" of a check and verify it was the same etc. not anymore if it passes through the affiliate check routing system (A draft on another bank deposited to a different bank account), signatures and endorsements are assumed to be proper and the transaction is in good faith.In many instances, you could deposit that magazine check and cancell any subscription implied.
Chuck B. Dear landlord pros... please evaluate my plan so far.
22 March 2012 | 22 replies
for instance, if the Shawnee house was on a great street in Louisville it would be worth as much as 250K.
Daniel Dietz Selling property OUT of a SDIRA to prohibited party?
17 October 2011 | 6 replies
If for instance, your parents sold a property to a third party, who then sold it to you after ten years, then that would be fine.
Tommy R Marketing!: Having people calling YOU to give you leads
10 February 2012 | 22 replies
For instance, one guy last night did a short sales for a smooth 170k profit (ARV was around 400k)- you'd actually be very hard pressed to make a profit like that any where else in the nation.But I digress, I'm still interested in more marketing ideas/ways of getting people to call you so I can ALWAYS BE CLOSING!
Allende Hernandez How do you get to the downpayment you offer?
17 October 2011 | 4 replies
For instance, on rentals the cash flow has to be $200 (for SFDs) per door and the ROI (on the down payment) has to be 20% at a minimum.
James Park New Landlord. How to handle a situation when tenant cannot pay the full rent amount
21 June 2012 | 51 replies
Yes you have to analyze multiple factors James.For instance in Chicago how long does it take to evict??