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Eric Meyer NWI investors and landlords
13 April 2018 | 12 replies
What do other landlords in the area try to achieve per door?
Rodolfo Marquez New California attorney looking to get into real estate investing
30 March 2018 | 9 replies
I am interested in achieving financial freedom though multifamily real estate investing and helping others do the same.
Anne Cantwell New couple to invest in buy-hold cash buy SFRs in Rochester, NY
26 April 2018 | 28 replies
They are extremely difficult to achieve positive cash flow long term.
Derek Crawford Derek - noob from Hermosa Beach CA
2 May 2018 | 4 replies
For whatever reason, I woke up one day, felt like I could achieve financial independence and create an early retirement.
Lane Kawaoka Strategic Income Shifting from Parents
31 March 2018 | 0 replies
Assuming you’re rate is higher than theirs, you save the delta of those two rates, thereby achieving tax arbitrage.ook at tax brackets for 2018 and figure it out how much you want to give it sounds like if you issue two 1099’s they will have 20k income as a whole (or each) depending if you issue them both 1099’s.
Denise Thomas New members from Northwest IN
3 April 2018 | 2 replies
I would love to connect and see how we can help you achieve your goals.Thanks & Never give up!
Sam McMillan Bonjour from Montreal, CAN!
30 April 2018 | 12 replies
I am thinking of purchasing a duplex or triplex here in Montreal with around a 40-50% deposit, with the intention of holding onto it until I achieve 100% equity - then possibly resell and make a bigger play with the capital.
Joe Senchuk Lease expires, tenant signalling they will refuse to vacate
19 April 2018 | 33 replies
I'm no longer working with her.Also, the tenant took me over to his burned house to see what it looks like and the progress that has been achieved so far.
Max Householder Our First Investment Property: Year 1
9 October 2018 | 6 replies
I found posts like this to be helpful when I was first learning about investing in real estate, so hopefully someone on here can get something out of it.Our goals were to cash flow $100 per month per door, have a cash-on-cash ROI of 12%, and achieve a total return of 20%.Purchase price: $179,900Our loan is a 30-year fixed rate residential mortgage at 4.25%25% Downpayment: $44,975Mortgage Payment (Principal & Interest): $663.75Operating Income$26,435 scheduled gross rents (4 units)$(1001) vacancy$600 garage rent$11 interest$26,045 gross operating incomeOperating ExpensesProperty Management (10% of gross rents): $(2543)Leasing fee for new tenant placement: $(550)Sewer: $(1397)Water & Trash: $(1232)Lawn care/mowing: $(350)Gas & electric during vacancy: $(228)City occupancy inspection aka government extortion fees: $(183)Maintenance & Repairs: $(3594)Property Taxes: $(2009)Insurance: $(983)$(13,069) gross operating expenseNet Operating Income: $12,976Mortgage P&I: $(7965)Cash Flow Before Taxes: $5,011Cash-on-cash return: 11%Equity Accrued: $2275Total Return: $7286Total ROI: 16%We hit our cash flow number almost exactly at $104 per door while our ROI and total return came in a little under our projections, but pretty damn close.
Joanne V. Refinance Property with Equity
6 April 2018 | 9 replies
Most likely in 3 years you will be looking to anyways to achieve better rates.