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Naresh Yegireddi Why Are So Many Dollar Stores Being Sold Despite Strong Cap Rates?
26 February 2025 | 3 replies
From a financial perspective, the numbers look attractive—many of these properties show a Cap Rate of 6%–8% or more, which is quite decent.For example, if a Dollar Store property is listed at $1.2 million with an average Net Operating Income (NOI) of $90,000 per year, financing 50% with a 6.5% APR, loan would still result in positive cash flow from day one.
Enrique Hernandez SingleFam Purchase by Falling Tree
14 February 2025 | 1 reply
Loan had high terms of 9.5% calculated to 20 years and a balloon payment on the 3rd year coming up this April 1st.
Kate McDevitt Acting as proxy & contractor for relative flip
10 February 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Kate McDevitt: I agree with Chris, get a loan for rehab..
Tristan Kelly First MF purchase in Cleveland OH
25 February 2025 | 12 replies
Conventional loan, 25% down at ~7% interest rate How did you add value to the deal?
Leonard La Rocca III Conventional Lending Out of State
12 February 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Leonard La Rocca III: So is it common to find a conventional loan without meeting the lender in-person?
Amber Moelter Househacking in high property tax areas, your thoughts?
20 February 2025 | 10 replies
Buy box: Location: Approx. 30 min drive to Boston Heights, for workNeighborhoods: Decent walkability score - not far from shops/restaurants/trendy neighborhoodsIdeal tenants: Close to hospitals/universities/schools for professionals/students/familiesBudget: $175-250K - Buying w/conventional loan, 5% down/ approx 20K reno.Property type: MFH 2-4 units - preferably side-by-side, with a yard we can fence for our dogUnits: 3+/1+ - better if 1.5/2 bath per unitTimeline: Plan to live there for 2 years, but possibly only 1 year if we find another investment opportunityGoal: Focus on appreciation - would like to see cash flow in year 2-3 (the year we move out), including overhead (Vacancies, Maintenance, Utilities) and budgeting in PM if eventually we don't manage ourselvesValue add: Opportunity for some forced appreciation, but not a full reno - cosmetic upgrades and updating kitchens/baths while we live in one unit.
Will Mejia Paid off Rental Property!
17 February 2025 | 21 replies
This allows you to spread your investment risk and potentially earn passive income from real estate without dealing with property management.Private Lending or Hard Money Loans: If you're open to lending your money, you could offer private loans or hard money loans to real estate investors.
Rahni Walden Looking to sell single family property in Las Vegas
19 February 2025 | 4 replies
1) an investor will pay the least for your house.2) An assumable loan will only help if you owe at least 8-%, preferably 90% or more if the sales price for an owner occupant who will pay the most. 3) it’s been a VERY slow winter.  
Robel Nessro Military and RRE-CRE
10 February 2025 | 6 replies
A particular strategy that may help you is to assume VA loans.  
Jardin Gwin Beginner Looking for Guidance in This Space (Affordable Markets, Midwest & South)
26 February 2025 | 15 replies
Financing Strategies – I’d like to put 15%–20% down—what’s the best way to secure a loan with manageable terms?