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Jamie Montpellier Should you buy turnkey or fixer uppers? Pros and Cons anyone?
26 July 2014 | 15 replies
I can tell you that you are below a 1% gross rent multiplier on both buildings(maybe your adjusted figures pushed it up slightly) but your basic numbers are a fail.  
Rick Day Newbie with Major Landlord issue in Mandeville, Louisiana
12 May 2014 | 17 replies
She also had a few fleas in her car b/c of all this, so i can't wait for them to multiply.
Marina Wong Special financing creates value
2 January 2014 | 25 replies
The negotiated price is also on the high end of value using gross rent multiplier.
Matthew Towner Smart purchase?
6 September 2016 | 15 replies
Report Total operating expenses:Mortgage expenses:Vacancy:$69.75Repairs:$69.75Insurance:$50.00P&I:$610.29Property Taxes:$208.33 Financial InfoIncome-Expense Ratio (2% Rule):0.87%Total Initial Equity:$36,200.00Gross Rent Multiplier:9.32Debt Coverage Ratio:1.63Analysis Over TimeHide Assumptions/year Expense Increase2%/year Income Increase2%/year Property Value IncreaseYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 10Year 20Year 30Total Annual Income$16,740.00$17,074.80$17,416.30$17,764.62$20,005.85$24,387.02$29,727.64Total Annual ExpensesOperating ExpensesMortgage Payment$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$12,097.52$4,774.00$7,323.52$4,774.00$4,774.00—Total Annual Cashflow$4,642.48$4,977.28$5,318.77$5,667.10$7,908.33$12,289.50$24,953.64Cash on Cash ROI13.38%14.34%15.33%16.33%22.79%35.42%71.91%Property Value$164,220.00$167,504.40$170,854.49$174,271.58$196,258.10$239,237.53$291,629.22Equity$41,542.47$47,040.22$52,698.43$58,522.47$97,276.20$179,520.98$291,629.22Loan Balance$122,677.53$120,464.18$118,156.06$115,749.11$98,981.90$59,716.55$0.00Total Profit if Sold$11,484.95$21,959.98$32,936.96$44,428.10$124,899.32$309,608.53$580,436.75Annualized Total Return33.10%27.78%24.92%22.89%16.49%12.16%10.06%
Corey Rippeto What are your experiences with Driving for Dollars?
8 November 2019 | 11 replies
If you got close enough to any of my properties to see things in the backyard without permission, I wouldn't sell to you out of principal because you have no respect for someone else's property, multiply that by 1,000 if I'm living there.
Jason Collins How to you look at a deal with no sale price?
1 June 2017 | 12 replies
You can roughly determine retail price by multiplying gross rent by a particular number of months.
Luke G. Historic Duplex
15 December 2015 | 19 replies
If I take principle, interest and pmi and multiply that by your 40% number I get 3215.
Tony Hardy Just closed an apartment building in Beverly and Elgin
3 September 2015 | 0 replies
The sale price was $430,000 ($53,750 Per unit, 7.66 Cap Rate and a Gross Rent Multiplier of 13.04).
Tim Porsche Cheapest Way to Set Up Self Directed IRA
2 August 2018 | 32 replies
The reason I ask is b/c $6,000 isn't enough for the majority of real estate investment opportunities, although you could quickly multiply your investment by wholesaling in your IRA.
Michael Baradell Home Warranty
15 June 2014 | 8 replies
Multiply that times 4 properties you have spent $2000 for the warranties (whether you use it or not) and then you have spent $1800 in service calls.