
12 February 2025 | 4 replies
One of the properties is about 90% rent ready and just needs a few cosmetic repairs.

1 March 2025 | 5 replies
Lenders often require 30-40% down.Cash flow considerations – Since all expenses must be paid from your IRA, maintain liquidity to cover unexpected costs like repairs and vacancies.Rental properties vs. commercial deals – Residential rentals and commercial properties can both be great options, but keep in mind management complexity and income stability.Generally speaking, stay compliant – Avoid prohibited transactions, such as personally guaranteeing a loan, living in or personally managing a property, or transacting with disqualified persons (yourself, spouse, ascendants, or descendants).Diversify your portfolio – While syndications and real estate are great, consider mixing in other alternative assets like private lending, tax liens, or even notes for additional risk management.Work with the right custodian – Make sure your SDIRA custodian is well-versed in alternative investments and has experience handling syndications and non-recourse financing.If you’re looking for specific lenders who offer non-recourse loans, I’d be happy to point you in the right direction.

25 February 2025 | 1 reply
Notes: - Two free weeks of stay per year for the owner/landlord (Gordon) landlord responsible for the repair or replacement of major items that a typical LTR landlord will be responsible for, such as major kitchen appliances, A/C, hot water heater, and of course anything structural.- Hefty penalty on either one of the parties for early termination of lease Owner plans to invest some of his own money to upgrade/refurbish things?

24 February 2025 | 16 replies
It's a very expensive repair (ballpark $15,000) and the cost depends on how long the sewer line is.A lot of municipalities here require dye tests and occupancy inspections.

10 February 2025 | 24 replies
During his lecture, he went through a phone script and said it would be given out to anyone who attended the training.

28 February 2025 | 14 replies
As most landlords will attest, issues related to water (plumbing, sewer, precipitation, condensation, etc.) generate the most cause for maintenance, repair and replacement.

6 February 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Jinxiang Xu: New to being a landlord, and already forked out $20k for foundation repair on this rental house.

27 February 2025 | 11 replies
Get estimates on repairs and integrate that data into your underwriting, if you know it may need a roof is 2 years.

13 February 2025 | 5 replies
Here's the deal:Purchase Price (PP): $95kRenovation Budget (via HML): $60kTotal All-In Cost: $155kARV (After Repair Value): Around $200kRefinance (via DSCR Loan): 7% interest, 30-year fixedRefinance Details:After the refi, I will pay back the Hard Money Loan (HML) at 11.95% with 3 points:HML: $60,000Interest/fees: $3,585Other costs: $1,800Total to pay back HML: $65,385After the refi, I will have $84,615 left in cash.Cash Flow & Expenses:Expected Rent Income: $1,700/monthProperty Management (PM): $126/monthInsurance: $100/monthTaxes: $126/monthMortgage: $1,043.75/monthTotal Expenses: $1,395.75/monthSo my monthly cash flow is about:$1,700 - $1,395.75 = $304.25/month in cash flow.Return on Investment:Cash Invested After Refi: About $18,385 (after paying off HML and closing costs).Annual Cash Flow: $304.25 * 12 = $3,651Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC): $3,651 / $18,385 = 19.8%I didn’t account for maintenance costs since it’s a full gut rehab, and everything is brand new.

13 February 2025 | 22 replies
Ensure you have reserves for vacancies or repairs, properly screen tenants, switch to landlord insurance, and keep detailed records for tax time.