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Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel Chicago Property Taxes Guide
13 July 2022 | 6 replies
The assessed value is then Multiplied by the Equalization factor which is 3.2234. then the equalized assessed value will be multiplied by the assigned tax rate for the Municipality/Property.
Obed Lorisson Multifamily deal analysis help
18 December 2011 | 11 replies
$80k rehab is pretty huge. gonna be alot of investors that wont want to get in that deep, or dont have the funds to allow them to.not sure if the correct property was linked, it shows asking price of $38k.If it was a wonderful deal, which im not saying this is or isnt, posting a link to the info isnt smart, anyone can read these public forums, not sure how well this property is advertised or not, but if you do all the dirty work to find these properties, I personally wouldnt want everyone knowing the street the property is on and other info.3300 in rents, using 50x rent multiplier, $165k would be a decent purchase price.
Rich Weese Update on Building home instead of rehabbing for profit.
27 February 2013 | 103 replies
I would also argue that the assets / equity (equity multiplier) is lower for rehabs because more equity is required on less favorable terms.
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28 August 2007 | 20 replies
Multiply that by several dozen rentals and the result is significant.While reading your posts for over a year, my mouth has sat agape to see how much money was invested and how hard some of you have worked to get a measly $100 a month!!!
Thom Sieloff creative financing???
18 December 2014 | 30 replies
Multiply that by the fact that without paying off your consumer debt, you are not going to have the financial margin you need to handle the things that 'pop up'.
Ed Nunno amortization
25 December 2012 | 23 replies
Loan constants or factoring tables were commonly found in a book showing different interest rates and to compute the payment you would multiply that factor by 1,000 or a fraction thereof as the loan amount and the result would be the payment amount based on the given amortized periods.IMO, getting tied up in loan constants and factoring is ancient manipulations when you can be much more accurate using a financial calculator.
Brandon Rush House Hack / Rent by The Room A Large Single Single Family
29 April 2020 | 14 replies
It's probably in your best interest to rent to individuals here due to the occupancy numbers when multiplied out over that many bedrooms.
Justin Goodin 60 of the 100 largest U.S. cities now negative rent growth
3 February 2024 | 86 replies
My point that doubling the pay of entry level and no skills workers has a multiplying effect everywhere else in the economy.
David Wurzel Direct Mail Postcard With A Definable Response Rate
9 September 2015 | 21 replies
Learn your market, know cap rates, vacancies, gross rent multipliers, etc...be the authority for the niche in your area that you are focusing on whether it be multis, SFRs, flips, etc...follow what works.
Shawna Fitzpatrick Starting Out in Real Estate Investing
17 September 2016 | 3 replies
My tour in Germany will be ending next year, and I hope to return back to the states.I have been researching, studying, and reading multiply articles on BiggerPockets.