Chris Adams
My 22 duplex lot deal - $1MM in debt - purchased with no money down.
27 December 2017 | 137 replies
Multiply everything by 3 for the 60 lawns when we build out to capacity and there is a potential of $25,500 per year profits.
Brandon Turner
How Do YOU Find Good Contractors?
9 March 2016 | 74 replies
Multiply this over an entire job.
Mark Gallagher
Diary - Buying a non-performing note NPN from start to finish
18 July 2017 | 160 replies
The transfer taxes are computed based on the larger of the winning bid amount or the imputed value (tax assessed value multiplied by a state determined leveling factor), but whatever that transfer tax amount is it is subtracted from the bid amount thus it reduces the net amount lien holders would receive.
Annette A.
brainstorm: own land what would you do with it to make money?
13 November 2015 | 88 replies
So this one would make income, have equity, and then commercial resale value.2- four individual lots that can stand alone and be security for MORE loans (money) that can then be multiplied into another project or many other developments. and then at retirement be sold as 4 individual units at say $250K each residential= $1 Mill This one would have income, equity, the benefit of cashing out equity on individual pcs instead of whole, and then 4 resale value's.
Ben Roberts
What would you do with $1,000?
7 December 2015 | 52 replies
OR I would learn a skill-based facet of gambling (poker, blackjack, for example) and see if I could multiply it that way.
Cristina Ruffini
Socal Frustrated
26 January 2016 | 9 replies
With this type of broker you can multiply yourself, make sure you have an agreement to pay them for their time and expense (don't be cheap here, they are worth their weight in gold, treat them well, pay them well)Expired Listings when you get expired listing in your investing area make an offer 25% below the expired listing price.
Justin Atkinson
Pay off rental or buy more?
2 May 2016 | 2 replies
Multiplied by 12 = $5,193 / $34,000 lump sum = 15% annual ROI.I know there are additional benefits to the 2nd property such as tax deductions and appreciation, but besides those is there any reason why I would pursue 10% over 15%?
Account Closed
How To Make $2 Million in Real Estate in 2 years in the Bay Area
15 November 2016 | 173 replies
For downtown San Jose, it was trading at 4.4 cap or about 13.3 GRM (Gross Rent Multiplier), but some recent sales have inflated this number to about 14+ GRM. 1% rent to price ratio means you get $12k/month in rent for something you paid $1.2M.
Michael Frank
How to divide multiple houses on the same property into SFRs
28 September 2016 | 6 replies
Have your agent then run comps on 1 acre parcels and multiply that number by 5.
Petur Karlsson
Installing Solar On Rentals & Charging Tenants For Utilities
24 December 2023 | 8 replies
That means I'd get an 85% deduction on the full cost, multiplied by our highest federal and state tax brackets.