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27 January 2025 | 18 replies
Usually its because there is a lot of debt risk. when interest rates went up a year or so ago I lost over 300k in sydication projects I was a part of because I didn't understand this concept.
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18 January 2025 | 11 replies
This was last year and shows the balance to be about $8000 What kind of debt is it?
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4 February 2025 | 18 replies
You are competing against other owners who have a much lower basis and/or debt cost to cover.
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12 February 2025 | 11 replies
If you focus on long-term holding for five to seven years, then using the above scenario on the house you are looking at, you will make significantly more on appreciation and debt service than cash flow.
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12 February 2025 | 9 replies
•Beyond that, flood insurance adds to a buyer’s monthly expenses, which can affect their debt-to-income (DTI) ratio and reduce their overall purchasing power.
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10 February 2025 | 16 replies
Deduct NEW property taxes after you buyDeduct home insurance costsDeduct maintenance percentage, typically 10%Deduct vacancy+tenant nonperformance percentage(we recommend 5% for Class A, 10% Class B, 20% Class C, good luck with Class D)Deduct whatever dollar/percentage of cashflow you wantNow, what you have left over is the amount for debt service.Enter it into a mortgage calculator, with current interest rate for an investment property, to determine your maximum mortgage amount.Divide the mortgage amount by either 75% or 80%, depending on the required down payment percentage - this is your tentative price to offer.If the property needs repairs, you'll want to deduct 110%-120% of the estimated repairs from this amount.Be sure to also research the ARV and make sure it's 10-20% higher than your tentative purchase price.As long as the ARV checks out, this is the purchase price to offer.It is probably significantly below the asking price.
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11 January 2025 | 4 replies
Let’s break this down because there’s a lot to unpack here.The real question is, how well is that debt working for you?
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9 January 2025 | 12 replies
Quote from @Alec Barnes: Quote from @Drew Sygit: @Alec Barnes we use Debt-To-Income Ratio (DTI) instead of income = 3x rent.Reason?
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15 January 2025 | 5 replies
House gets foreclosed on when a borrower is not paying its debt obligations - typically its mortgage.buying foreclosures is not for the faint of heart as you have no idea of the interior of these properties lastly while it can be beneficial also realize if there are a lot in an area those homes are the new comps when trying to sell so it lowers home values in an area
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7 February 2025 | 25 replies
Yes I recently purchase this so called mentorship but before I made the purchase like a few other people stated here on this platform they were contacted and a so call interview to see if you are a good fit ...bulls..t they pry to see if you can pay with a credit card as Ed said word for word you can use more than one card but before purchasing I told Ed Peter's right hand man I do not want books and video if that is what it is I don't want it .. ooh no he says we hold your hand meaning peter as I can see someone else got the same script on this platform ..after paying 15 000 guess what came in the mail books and software with videos go figure and I stressed that is not what I want and asked for my money and Peter said no refunds I suggest you watch the videos I called to chime in on his Q&A session he was answering question from one of the another protégé and once he finished and the protégé hung up Peter said if you have any questions punch *6 so I'd did just that instead of him asking me what was my question he hung up the phone on me as if I was not there it is was sad because there was only 2 people that was on the line me and the other supposed to be protégé if you are thing Bout being apart of epartners I suggest you think twice I don't think it is a good idea I am out of 15 000 as 4/26/22 I am furious these so-called wealthy people are ripping of the public 15,000 is a lot of money to be in debt with no income coming in and you put your trust in a person that claims to be helping you reach financial freedom and don't give a dam if you live or die stay away from this program