Keith Angell
Seeking Advice on Financing Future Rental Property Projects
17 January 2025 | 8 replies
I haven’t gotten bids yet (build is too far away), but I’m hoping to keep it under $300K by subbing out the work myself.I’m not a huge Dave Ramsey fan, but I do lean toward being conservative and avoiding too much debt.
Tom Borton
Help me analyze: Potential STR mountain cabin build (Packwood WA)
10 January 2025 | 14 replies
Thanks Dennis, I think you're right that planning for a more conservative return would be a good idea.I re-ran my numbers at an even more conservative level:Lower ARV: $800,000Lower income levels (I'm assuming it will take a couple years to get up to full potential income, but giving myself 3 years was a conservative estimate):Year 1: 50k (NOI $1,000)Year 2: 80k (NOI $31,000)Year 3: 100k (NOI $51,000)My ROI numbers come out to:1% (year 1) 46% (year 2) 76% (year 3)This scenario seems like an acceptable risk to me, when the upside seems far more profitable.
Donald DiBuono
Mobile Home Park Development
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
I have a vision of building and developing mobile home communities in upstate NY that are vertically integrated to allow future members to choose from a catalog of homes, have them installed, provide them with financing options, and make the process of selecting, buying, and living in the community very smooth.Since this is my first time doing this, I would love to chat with an experienced mobile home developer on the following items:Zoning - navigating the zoning process to allow the community to be allowedStart up costs - I am a finance person who would love to better understand start up costs - septic / electrical / water / pads / roads / etcOn Going Maint Costs - in building our business case, I want to build a conservative financial model to capture all re-occurring expenses - utilities, landscaping, capex, septic clean out, etc.I know this is a lot, but would greatly appreciate talking to someone who is an expert in this asset class!
Benjamin Carver
Raleigh-Durham 2025 Real Estate Market Outlook
24 January 2025 | 1 reply
What this tells me is Raleigh is likely better for long-term, conservative investments due to steady value growth.
Jordyn Ohs
How much is to much leverage?
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
I've bought my last 3 house at fairly conservative pricing and reinvested into them.
Kris L.
Selecting the right agent
26 January 2025 | 12 replies
Keep in mind that many responsible agents tend to be conservative with their valuations, especially in today’s market, where properties aren’t moving as quickly as they once did.If we’re in a conservative market, pricing on the lower end may make sense, but it’s always good to weigh your options carefully.
Steven Nguyen
Advice needed--BRRR- SFH
21 January 2025 | 4 replies
Budget these carefully into your overall project plan to avoid surprises.Rehab Budget: Ensure that bids are received from multiple contractors and that adequate reserves are made for cost overruns.ARV: Be conservative on your ARV since the appraisal concerns one person’s opinion.
Wiley Hood
Are DIY cost segregations a good idea?
12 January 2025 | 28 replies
The IRS is taking a more conservative approach and you want to ensure you have all your ducks in a row + a team behind you to back you up if something comes into question.
Bob Willis
DSCR for acquisition of existing PadSplit
16 January 2025 | 21 replies
I imagine the argument would be, well if PadSplit disappears we need to base it off this less, more conservative number...
Michael Klinger
Ideas on $25K loan for multi-family working captial?
6 January 2025 | 11 replies
The LTV of the loans I’d conservatively gauge at about 35 percent.