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Faysal Alam Refinance a car under llc to reduce DTI
20 November 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Faysal Alam: What banks or credit union can I use to refinance a car under my LLC name , my car is a 2023 Tesla model y performance , I owe $42,500 on the car , I’m looking to refinance the car under my business , my business was established 03/2023 .
Max Bellile New to NJ - Lite RE experience
20 November 2024 | 11 replies
It's a thought of mine as well, basically following my mentors model
Joe S. Off market deals! It’s easy find yourself some off market deals!
26 November 2024 | 44 replies
It's hard to say if a 60k house is worth 40k or 80k, that's within the margin of error based on how much do you consider condition in your valuation.The % based agent commission model does not make any sense below 100k.
Lior Atedgi New investor - DFW
20 November 2024 | 3 replies
I know a lot of builders up there, but not very experienced with the flipping model.
Matt Huber 2021 RE Investments Underperforming... Should I sell?
24 November 2024 | 10 replies
Just because you are tracking ahead of that estimate does not mean your deal is bad.Do you believe your capex is structurally higher than you modeled?
Kim A. Finding Flip Deals
20 November 2024 | 25 replies
Is that not a repeatable business model
Deborah Kowalchuk Buying a property w/existing HELOC and seller financing
20 November 2024 | 1 reply
You're essentially buying into a partnership with your friend with the partnership owning and operating the property.Now, the financial side of that gets more complicated and would generally include an advanced proforma/financial model that includes a GP/LP equity waterfall schedule that is based on how you and your friend agree that you will pay her and also share the profits.I assume that won't make sense to you right now, but I'll send you a DM.
Jonah Slove Farm Development Project
18 November 2024 | 1 reply
I am working to build out some models for each but I don't have a clear idea of the route forward for construction or long term financing.
Robert Quiroz Buying with cash vs financing
2 December 2024 | 33 replies
Here’s what I recommend:Cash Investments:No Debt, No Stress: With cash, you avoid third-party control and loan vetting, giving you full control of returns.Equity Builders: Partnering with builders often reduces your property entry cost by up to 20% below market value.Consistent 10% Returns: With an all-cash approach, achieving 10% ROI is realistic and efficient.Financing Strategy:If cash isn’t feasible, consider a balanced financing model:40-50% Down Payment: Keep leverage manageable while maximizing returns.Lower Debt Exposure: A conservative loan-to-value ratio (LTV) reduces risks and keeps returns stable.Work with a Builder: Collaboration with builders can lower acquisition costs and increase your ROI.Key Takeaways:If possible, prioritize cash for simplicity, control, and consistent returns.Financing can work well with a disciplined approach to debt and a strong underwriting process.Partnering with builders offers opportunities to reduce costs and enhance your portfolio’s profitability. 
Bruce Lynn Everyone wants to buy a foreclosure until they get to see inside the property
1 December 2024 | 134 replies
Lol.....Maybe I should develop a business model that installs them...for a slight additional fee.