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Frank Oliver Newbie Investor starting out in Whatcom county
12 February 2025 | 4 replies
One of the properties is about 90% rent ready and just needs a few cosmetic repairs.
Jon Earle Tips & Advice.
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.
Jon Robinson Rental Arbitrage in NC
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?
Noy Rivlin First-Time Investor Looking for Advice and Connections in Pittsburgh!
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.
Joe Sullivan My Horrible Experience with Ron LeGrand's Financial Freedom
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. 
Kelsey Vander Meulen Inflatable hot tub for STR
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.
Jinxiang Xu Under slab sewer line replacement plumbing contractor
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.
Nina Diehl Public school teacher starting real estate investment journey
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.
Allen Zhu first investment help
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.
Tiana Lazard My home is officially cash flowing!
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.