
24 December 2024 | 14 replies
This will allow you separate business income and expenses from personal income and expenses.Since you plan to house hack your bookkeeping and tax return preparation will be more complicated because a percentage of your home expenses will be personal deductions and some will be business deductions.

27 December 2024 | 16 replies
Often times this commission is a percentage, but if the value of the property is LOW, the commission could be a fixed dollar amount.

23 December 2024 | 5 replies
Little details like that are why I obsess over digging deeper than just the metrics.Metrics I find useful:Expense Ratio: Look at operating expenses as a percentage of gross income.

22 December 2024 | 7 replies
If it were to read LP member owns XYZ% and will receive a certain percentage of proceeds based on property performance, that's a different story.

23 December 2024 | 20 replies
I have to decide if im going to use a new injection of capital from the sale of my primary residence to:1) Hold in treasury bills at 4.5 percent until I find another property to purchase2) Pay off one of two existing mortgages, one at 3.75 percent and another at 4.5 percent3) Just find something to buy that beats either of those percentages on paper and be done with it4) Possibly loan out some hard money/broker it to a friend to allocateIts never an easy decision, but its a good problem to have.

21 December 2024 | 1 reply
These are really questions for your attorney - the more typical scenario for a jv like this is you have a new LLC where you are the manager of the LLC and the investor also owns a percentage of it.that way you don't have to deal with transferring it etc.

23 December 2024 | 8 replies
I just got done with my required annual commission update for 2024 (I know I’m a slacker, I waited until the very end of the year lol) and the teacher of the class said that a high percentage of the number of agents who had their licenses revoked in 2024 were the result of being involved in subject to transactions that went sideways.

9 January 2025 | 116 replies
I am just financing the deal in an unconventional way that only a small percentage of banks have experience working with.

28 December 2024 | 26 replies
I am waiting for an email from Jerryll's staff with the percentage of people who complete his courses.
20 December 2024 | 2 replies
I have a pro forma using very pessimistic occupancy/booking percentages (worst case scenarios) which identify a very nice cash on cash return, and the ARV will (again, pessimistically) be at least double the purchase+rehab costs.