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McKenzie Stouffer New STR in South Carolina
28 January 2025 | 4 replies
Hi Jayce, we got the seller to carry back the portion of the down payment and the bank to finance the 1st position on the rest.
Colton Bridges How to refi out of hard money loan/multi unit
3 February 2025 | 25 replies
If you do have enough other income then you dont even need to lease out this property to start your refinance.However if you dont have enough income to qualify with no rental income offset then yes you will need to obtain your lease(s) and security deposit + 1st months rents deposited before you can utilize 75% of this gross income - your monthly PITIA payment (in terms of qualification on this property refinance.So all in all Id make sure what your current debt to income position is first of all (DTI) and then strategize to see if you even need the leases at all.
Sanusi Kamara Property number 3
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $640,000 Cash invested: $220,000 Purchase price $640,000Got it at this price because there is a non-paying tenant in unit 2 (rent value $3,500), we're in court Rehab $60,000All in cash (rehab plus down payment) $217,500Rehab included ground level basement and 2 parking spot drivewayMonthly cash flow $1,500 ARV $950,000Equity $470,000Refi cash out (August 2024) $150,000 (used to buy new rental)New monthly cash flow breaking even (non-paying tenant still in unit 2)New equity about $200,000
Dylan Fraembs New Investor in Providence – Looking to Connect and Learn from Local Experts
3 February 2025 | 6 replies
If you're willing and able, I do recommend the "house hacking" strategy which is just a fancy name for buying a rental property and living in one of the units, because you'll get very favorable financing - an owner-occupied fixed-rate 30-year mortgage.I'd also say, analyze that property as if you won't live there and it's a pure rental, and make sure the property is still cash flow positive if there's a tenant in your unit because then you'll know if it's actually a good investment.And when you analyze it, include payment of a property manager in your #s because if you don't, and doing so would make it go cash flow negative, then you've just bought yourself a job because you literally can't step away from managing it without losing money.
Mark Sullivan Add to the Portfolio or Swap
3 February 2025 | 15 replies
The problem is that your debt payments are going to basically wipe out that $400K profit unless there is room to increase revenue or reduce expenses.
Dan Liston Avoid Safeguard Capital Partners
6 February 2025 | 0 replies
100% of the deals I've done with Safeguard have had late payments and/or major issues. 
Shawn Tinerino selling with seller financing
23 January 2025 | 3 replies
Thank you and be well-ShawnT Buyers aren't necessarily interest rate shopping they are shopping for affordable payments.
Ryan Broschard Property Tax Increase - Fort Mill, SC (Lancaster County)
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
Your payment went up $1,000/mo but the taxes only went up $5,200 which would be less than $450/mo.
Marcus Auerbach Why getting into real estate primarily for cash flow is wrong - and even dangerous
7 February 2025 | 99 replies
However I don't have enough cash budgeted out to put a down payment on a second STR.