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James Cool Single Family Residence House Hack to Long Term Rental
19 February 2025 | 1 reply
We took about 14 months to close this deal and the seller was very generous on keeping the price low.
Shiloh Lundahl New Partnership Model
4 February 2025 | 87 replies
My mentor told me I was still charging too low for the value I was providing. 
Eileen A. Should I sell to a builder or investor?
19 February 2025 | 3 replies
FSBO is very possible in hot markets.. if you already have buyers lined up.. in markets that are not hot your going to get deluged by investors looking to low ball..
Tyler Garza Check my analysis
15 February 2025 | 15 replies
Quote from @Tyler Garza: Deal :Duplex Home2 beds / unit2 baths / unit3,000 sqftAsking 300k60k downEst rent/yr - 31,2005% Vacancy20% Op ExpenseMortgage 240k assuming 7%Results: CF - 6,600Cocr - 11%Cap - 8%Looking at this for a buy and hold and trying to determine if I am analyzing this right@Tyler Garza I can get to your COC of 11% and cap rate of 8%, but since I don't know your loan payment or amort, I'm not sure how you got to CF of $6,600 - I'm getting arond $4,600.And a couple of things jump out at me with your assumptions versus most of my CFO clients: 1) a 5% vacancy rate and 20% Op exp margin seem a little low, 2) an LTV of 80% LTV (with a 7% interest rate) seems high unless you're house hacking, 3) Depending on the location of the property, the $1,300/month/unit rent may be low.
Jade Frank Should we sell our house or is it worth renting out
17 February 2025 | 7 replies
I think this is a calculation a lot of homeowners are making right now--especially if they have a low interest mortgage, equity, and their house will cashflow as a rental.The choice is a personal one of course, but I think your future self will thank you if you pull out some equity from your existing home with a HELOC for the downpayment on the next house and a cushion renting your current home, use a property manager as you have other things to do, and buy the next house and do the same thing again.
Rob Hilton Dynamic Pricing leads to Accusations of Price Gouging in JT
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
As many of you know, Pricelabs adjusts rates based on days of the week and seasonality
Ryan Kane Need Advice on Next Steps for my Real Estate Portfolio
10 February 2025 | 6 replies
I net about 3.5-5k a month(depending on airbnb) after all expenses including my primary residence and utilities there.I have built up a good amount of equity in the houses due to the renos I've done mostly myself and also from buying low during covid.
Kannon Vogt What should I be looking for when viewing real estate to find a "great deal"?
19 February 2025 | 3 replies
I put roughly 20% down on a $200k home, and am curious what steps I could take to possibly turn my original investment into a large portfolio within the next 10 years, when we're currently "low on liquid funds" after finishing up a wedding.... 
Courtney Dettlinger Should I use home equity loan & how
18 February 2025 | 2 replies
If you plan to keep your current home as a rental, a home equity loan or HELOC could help fund your new home’s remodel while keeping your low mortgage rate.
Kerri Asekeme Buying materials for contractor
13 February 2025 | 2 replies
Getting a pro account at HD or Lowes might be a solution.