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Jared Smith Old Member active again!
4 December 2024 | 8 replies
We have created an investment plan for them to buy shares of a property, against what we put down for an initial down payment, so it accelerates there returns.
Adriana V Alvarado Invest in Bay Area California? Just starting Out
5 December 2024 | 22 replies
I would look into different markets that have strong appreciation and cashflow where your CoC returns are not negative every month.
Drew Giltner Help me analyze this deal
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
It's crucial to evaluate how the deal performs with the new mortgage:Updated Financials After Refinancing: Market Value: $459,000 Mortgage Amount (80% LTV): $367,200 Equity: $91,800 Interest Rate: 5% (30-Year Amortization) Assuming after 12months the rate will drop to 5%Monthly Expenses: Mortgage Payment (5% Interest): $1,971 (Now you are paying interest and principals) Property Tax: $260 (assuming has been increased with a 4% from last year) Utilities: $361 Insurance: $104 (+4% Adjustment) Vacancy: $166 (now after 12 months we can assume we have some vacancy at 5% factor on annual rent) Repairs & Maintenance: $166 (now after 12 months we can assume we have repairs at 5% factor on annual rent) Total Monthly Expenses: $3,028Rent Income after 12 months assuming annual rent increase at 5% : $3,323Cash Flow: $295$ per month 😊Long-Term Gains: $5,418 Principal Paydown year 2 (this will increase each as you pay off your mortgage $36,720 Property Appreciation (assuming 8% per year) $3,540 Cash Flow (this will increase as rents rise)Total Annual Return on Investment: $45,678 with just $ $22,789 remaining in the deal.
Thomas Sheehan First timer- Is this worth buying as an investment
4 December 2024 | 6 replies
For example, in this case it could be that this is a great investment for you because the rental return you'd make from putting in this much cash into a purchase works (for you!)
Julio Gonzalez Smart Strategies for Selling Your Investment Property
25 November 2024 | 0 replies
For savvy investors, the key to keeping more of your hard-earned returns lies in strategic planning and leveraging the right tools to minimize tax liability.Whether you're looking to reinvest in another property, take advantage of depreciation, or explore unique tax-deferral opportunities, there are powerful strategies available to help you reduce your tax burden and maximize your financial outcomes.
Doug Bontrager Purchased First Rental Property
4 December 2024 | 8 replies
I've researched local markets and don't think Ill have any issues finding a renter at about a 10% return after taxes and insurance. 
Cole Farrell Starting with a SFR is a mistake - prove me wrong
5 December 2024 | 6 replies
Given appreciation is typically where you are making most of your return in any real estate, having this additional appreciation helps create much higher returns.Additionally, my single family tenants, typically stay a couple years longer than my duplex tenants.  
Chad Gardner Looking to house hack / move to Minneapolis/St. Paul. Help?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
As an owner-occupier, you can pay more than an investor would, but as I said above, you are going to be a little hamstrung in return rents unless you can get 3 other units and then that is a do you want to live with three tenants that close when you have two kids.Find some local real estate investor meetups in the area and you will meet a lot of house hackers who can tell you their stories.
Account Closed House hacking in 2024
5 December 2024 | 11 replies
All of these factors can lead you well into double digit and even triple digit net-worth returns on investment (NROI). 
Guenevere F. Is $23k Liquid Reasonable to Start Section 8 Investing in OH?
6 December 2024 | 27 replies
While S8 can be appealing for its steady payments, in my experience, the returns often aren’t worth the effort, especially for newer investors.