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Adam Widder capital gains and partial exclusion
30 August 2018 | 6 replies
Here's the numbers:Purchase: 136k, 5% down = $6800 + closing costs and prepaid insurance will be roughly 10k downARV: 175-180k, have to see how the neighborhood does in the next year, my realtor firmly believes 180.Rehab: 15-20k, all done by us.So after putting 20k into the property, that leaves roughly 24k of capital gains tax. 
Timothy Albright $15,000.00 too little to begin investing into real estate ?
22 May 2019 | 20 replies
So you're looking at 12k down, and around 5k in closing costs and prepaid insurance and taxes at closing.
Madeline Lamour Esrimation of closing fees
3 June 2019 | 4 replies
-Settlement Fee: $595-795 depending which title company you hire to close the transaction-Owner's Title Insurance Policy: Roughly 0.2-0.3% of the purchase price-Recording Fees and other Misc: Another couple hundred dollarsFees that will only be present if you are using a mortgage to purchase the property:-Origination Fee: Varies and is typically represented as a percentage of the loan amount-Lender's title insurance: Another roughly 0.2% of the loan amount-Appraisal: $500-650-Misc Junk Fees: Processing, credit report, flood cert, etc etc etc: A few hundred to a thousand dollars depending on the mortgage companyCosts that are not fees but still need to be settled at closing:-Prepaid interest (if there's a mortgage)-First year insurance premium-Impounds to set up tax and insurance escrow accounts (if there's a mortgage that escrows T&I): A few month's worth of each-Prorated taxes, water, sewer-Heating fuel remaining in tanksWelcome to New Hampshire, and happy investing,Troy
Pradeepan V. Depreciation for an investment property
30 May 2019 | 6 replies
In general,Some closing costs get added to your basis and depreciated over the 27.5 years.Some, if they are considered prepaid interest may be immediately deductible.Some closing costs such as prepaid property taxes and insurance will be immediately deductible.Only the building value gets depreciated, not the land value .  
Taylor Howe Are these pet fees reasonable?
31 May 2019 | 8 replies
One other thing: some tenants that pay a pet fee and have to pay pet rent believe it's no big deal when their animals cause damage as they have already "prepaid" for the damage.
Nicole Schrock Overpriced Closing Costs..? I feel like I am being over charged?
2 June 2019 | 15 replies
I’ve bought properties varying 40-80k and closing costs average is 4K assuming conventional mortgage, all the prepaids (insurance, taxes) and title costs
Daniel Soovajian Question about closing costs
7 August 2018 | 4 replies
I have a question about closing costs...I've reached out to 4 lenders and secured pre-approvals with each to compare their rates, fees, etc.For a 25% down payment with 1 point on a $200,000 investment property, they're estimating closing costs between $7000 and $8000 (which includes prepaids, insurance, etc.). 
Sergio Aguinaga Purchasing property without agent
16 August 2018 | 15 replies
Prepaid taxes, document fees, etc...You also have sellers disclosure, inspection, appraisal, etc.The last house we bought I represented myself and the seller had an agent.
Tami R. Washer and dryer break in coin op
8 August 2018 | 4 replies
Some I believe use prepaid cards....no idea how to set them up. 
Shawn Harvey Owner finance tax and insurance
21 August 2018 | 15 replies
During closing account for prepaids - taxes, insurance, hoa.