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Tom Lafferty What ROI do you look for in upgrade decision?
11 January 2015 | 6 replies
Multiply that by 32 units.  
Kara Johnson Ohio land contacts
24 October 2013 | 5 replies
Beside you seem to lack general knowledge which multiplies the potential for problems.
Sam S. Private mortgage option - 20% down. Good idea?
29 October 2015 | 16 replies
The real benefit of leverage (using OPM) is it multiplies what you can do with your own capital.
Sharad M. Some questions to get started with flipping
4 May 2011 | 5 replies
Personally, I would take 3 highly scrutinzed comps and determine a sales price per square foot; then, multiply this number by the subjects’ living area under air to come up with an estimated ARV.
Frantzces Lys How To Factor Your Wholesale Fee?
4 October 2014 | 7 replies
I multiply that number by 0.8 and subtract repair costs from that number to ensure that they'll see an 20% ROI, which is very fair.
Antonio Bodley Offer price is more than asking price.
1 June 2012 | 13 replies
So you need to take the ARV multiply by the discount to ARV your buyers expect to pay, then minus out your wholesale fee to arrive at your MAO.
Martin Nowak HELOC verses RISK- advice?
25 January 2017 | 2 replies
Leverage is the most powerful tool of the investor, since it's a multiplier
Corey Smith I've gotten my feet wet. Now what?
16 April 2018 | 17 replies
Instead of annualizing the GRM multiplying the rent x 12 & dividing the GRM by 12 to get the value do it monthly because it's easier to understand but yields the same income value.Monthly$1,000 (rent) x 75 (GRM - C area) = $75,000.Annual$12,000 ($1,000 x 12) x 6.25 (75÷12) = $75,000If you buy this way that's why you're told to hold properties because the value in the appraisal wasn't the intended use of the property therefore, it's the wrong value.
Mazen Al Ashkar is a Net income multiplier of 15 considered a good deal?
2 December 2017 | 7 replies

Hi,I'm about to place an offer on a 4plex in Longueuil (off the island of Montreal). Being my first plex, is a NIM of 15 considered a good deal in your opinion? Appreciate your help on this. I only invest in Mortgage ...

Dana Regan loan as a private company
1 July 2016 | 8 replies
Well, those costs are multiplied when doing it for multiple properties all at once so that can be cost prohibitive.