Taylor Hughs
DFW Deal formula and repair costs
4 April 2024 | 0 replies
Trying to start wholesaling in the DFW market was wondering what formulas y’all are using to come to your offer price.
Taylor Hughs
DFW Deal formulas and repair costs
4 April 2024 | 0 replies
Trying to start wholesaling in the DFW market was wondering what formulas y’all are using to come to your offer price.
Paul Baldwin
Basic formula for estimating rehabs
4 April 2024 | 11 replies
Wondering if there is a basic formula out there for estimating rehabs (e.g. bathroom rehab generally cost ??
Kyle Joseph
Deal Underwriting Challenges
6 April 2024 | 7 replies
They weren't bad deals because of a formula error.
Selina Giarla
ISO Lenders: 30 Yr Fixed or......10/1 Interest only ARM?
8 April 2024 | 35 replies
Here are some examples based on common interest rates:At 5% interest rate:Monthly payment for 40 years interest-only = $2,083At 6% interest rate:Monthly payment for 40 years interest-only = $2,500At 7% interest rate:Monthly payment for 40 years interest-only = $2,917--------so 40Y 10YARM vs 40Y IO: $1 LOL :)----------------------------------draw amortization chart for 30YFRM with 7% rate every year for $500,000 loanHere is an amortization chart for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (30YFRM) with a 7% interest rate on a $500,000 loan:YearBeginning BalanceMonthly PaymentInterest PaidPrincipal PaidEnding Balance1$500,000$3,326.98$35,000$5,369.82$494,630.182$494,630.18$3,326.98$34,624.11$5,745.73$488,884.453$488,884.45$3,326.98$34,221.91$6,147.93$482,736.52--------------draw amortization chart for 40Y Interest only with 7% rate for $500,000 loanTo calculate the amortization schedule for a 40-year interest-only mortgage with a 7% interest rate and a $500,000 loan amount, we can use the following steps:During the interest-only period (first 10 years):Monthly payment = $2,916.67 (7% annual interest rate / 12 months)Total interest paid in the first 10 years = $291,667 (2,916.67 x 12 months x 10 years)Loan balance remains at $500,000 during the interest-only periodAfter the interest-only period (remaining 30 years):Monthly payment = $3,326.89 (calculated using the standard mortgage payment formula with a 30-year amortization period and 7% interest rate)Total interest paid in the remaining 30 years = $496,869Total interest paid over the full 40-year term = $788,536Loan balance at the end of the 40-year term = $0 (fully amortized)The full amortization schedule would look like this:YearInterest-Only PaymentPrincipal ReductionLoan Balance1-10$2,916.67$0$500,000------------so if you use 30YFRM an sell within 3 years; you are making additional 18k profit guaranteed compare to 40Y IO.
Justice Rutanhira
Looking for my first investment in the Sherman/ Denison TX area
4 April 2024 | 8 replies
Get lined up with a good contractor and I think you have a winning formula.
Account Closed
Deals Metrics and Formulas in Real Estate Investing
2 April 2024 | 4 replies
What are the essential metrics and formulas you use to analyze potential deals?
Ryan Burg
Real Estate "Cheat Sheet"?
3 April 2024 | 14 replies
This ranges from a quote that resonated with me, to formulas/rules I want to memorize, and foundational vocabulary and concepts.
Usman Khan
Frederick, MD investment ideas
2 April 2024 | 1 reply
There’s no secret formula out there, you will find it near impossible to cash flow with these rates almost anywhere in the greater dmv, you can put more down, you can eat negative cash flow, you can invest in another market (I like the eastern shore, though even there you are probably breaking even at best) or you can put your money in a different asset class, the market decides your return’s for the most part, not you.