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N/A N/A Choosing An Area - Where to Buy Rental Property?
31 March 2005 | 0 replies
Multiply the rental loss by your federal income tax rateCash flow can now be calculated:Rental Income - + $13,800Plus: Tax savings - + 788Less: Operating expense - (2,500 )Less: Mortgage payments - (10,152)CASH FLOW = $1,936Calculating the cash flow on a rental property investment you're considering will help you decide whether the investment is a good one.
N/A N/A How to do Comps?
9 November 2005 | 5 replies
If your house is much bigger and you can't find anything in the last year that sold more than 1000 sqft and lets say it sold for $95,000.00, then you would divide the $95,000 by 1000sqft making the home $95.00 per sqft, then multiply your house $95.00 x 1500sqft for a value of $142,500 after the home is rehabbed to be in as good of condition as the comps.
Eric P. wholesaling questions....
23 April 2016 | 13 replies
If you see it and it's a dump, multiply the square footage by $25 and that will be a ballpark of the repairs.EXAMPLE:Seller wants $50,000.
Lee Pedrazas Estimating repair costs?
12 June 2006 | 5 replies
from there, multiplying materials X square footage you can get an estimate on any material costs on the property.
N/A N/A Hello from a newbie in PA
13 July 2006 | 8 replies
We also multiplied our sales in landscape services (mulch, cleanups, shrub trimming etc) by over four times from our first year in business.
Ryan Ebersole Creating Cashflow
18 November 2011 | 14 replies
Multiply that by 10 or 20 properties and that is a good chunk of change.
Tom McGiveron Land Wholesale
3 November 2006 | 6 replies
Now...take my above post and multiply that problem by 1,977,445,336,112.11 and that's about the amount of things that can go wrong in DEV...and that's not even really a big deal.
Beth Collingz Condotel Investments in the Philippines are Better
2 September 2006 | 0 replies
Hence, if you owned a Studio Unit in the rental pool, you share of the proceeds for the month would be your floor area, example 30 square meters, multiplied by the dividend of 1,056 pesos.
Erik Misyuk I found a nice deal but not sure if I should go in for it
26 September 2006 | 5 replies
Here would be the formula you should factor this deal with and you decide.ARV (use only sold properties for your values, do not use the local asking price)multiplied by 70% (Thsi can be somewhat flexible if you arent using hard money and the deal warrants a deviation.
N/A N/A How should I get $12,000 for rental property repairs?
9 October 2006 | 9 replies
Are you sure that it won't appraise, because going off of an income appraisal $1050 in monthly rents for a $52,000 property is a gross rent multiplier of 4.2.