Tayvion Payton
Would You Pay an 18% Premium for Seller Financing at 2%?
13 January 2025 | 2 replies
., Purchase Price: $475,000 ($197.9/sq. ft.).Estimated Market Value: $402,000 ($168/sq. ft.).Financing Terms: 2% interest rate, with a 9-year balloon.Unit B Income: $2,049/month (Section 8 tenant through November 2025).Unit A Income Potential: Similar rent or higher; Section 8 cap for the area is $3,234/month.Monthly Loan Payment (P+I): $1,386.Cash Flow Breakdown (if both units are rented at $2,049/month):Gross Rent: $4,098/month.Vacancy (10%): $410/month.Operating Expenses (37.3%): $1,376/month.Net Cash Flow: $943/month.Key QuestionsWould you be comfortable paying an 18% premium for financing at 2%, especially in a market where current mortgage rates are closer to 7%?
Derrick Roland II
Advice Needed – Single Family vs. Multi-Family Investment in Detroit
1 February 2025 | 3 replies
Covering the mortgage isn’t an issue, but I’m considering factors like: Multi-Family: House hacking would help offset costs right away, but I’d likely need to put money into renovations upfront.Single-Family: Easier move-in with no immediate renovations needed, plus potentially lower tenant turnover once I rent it out For those who have been in a similar situation, what did you choose and why?
Chris Slaughter
FHA buyer wanting to move in before close
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
This just seems like it puts me in a potential bad situation if something goes wrong during the process.
Kevin G.
Investing out of state doing BRRRRs
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
While most of his experience is with new construction rather than remodels, he’s already given me a few pointers and is looking into potential referrals for me.
Nicholas Dillon
How to decide if a HELOC for your next deal is a good idea
24 January 2025 | 1 reply
It is something I am interested in doing in the future, potentially even this year, but I am curious how to put concrete numbers to this decision.
John Reagan Johnson
Connecting with Real Estate Agents
22 January 2025 | 5 replies
Go places where you can connect with potential buyers and sellers.
Daniel Madhavapallil
House Hacking and Tax Strategies
23 January 2025 | 11 replies
Keep track of 3 buckets.1) Owner occupied portion - potential deductions for schedule A2) Tenant occupied portion - potential deductions for schedule E3) Jointly occupied portion - likely prorated for both schedules.There are nuances to this, so I recommend looking for a tax pro who can coach you on this.
Trace P.
Expanding to Cleveland - Lorain - Euclid and surroundings, looking to connect!
30 January 2025 | 6 replies
It's an amazing market to be in because you can still find the 1% rule and positive cash flow while getting amazing appreciation potential.
James Carlson
Are STRs as we know them dead in Colorado (and other places)?
27 January 2025 | 56 replies
It seems every market goes through a cycle -- unnoticed potential; early titillation as the potential becomes known; flood gates open and gold rush is on; property prices rise, revenues drop, regulations come in; and finally balance is found.
John Winters
Is This Plan Financially Feasible? Northeast Multi-Family, then Move South?
29 January 2025 | 5 replies
THEN, I plan to purchase the second home using a FHA or conventional loan (3%-5% down), for which I will likely pay the monthly cost out-of-pocket, maybe with some rental income support if it is a duplex.My concern is, I do not want to spend my savings or weigh down my debt-to-income ratio so much so that I cannot qualify for and pay the down payment and closing for the lending on the second home.Questions: - With the first home being multi-family, 75% of the rental income (or potential rental income initially) will relatively either maintain or boost my debt-to-income ratio from lenders' perspectives, right?