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Dakota Williams Please help new investor!
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Property is fine as is but if fully renovated in my market I estimate 500k-550k ARV.
Varinder Saini AI for advanced real estate use case: Analyzing disclosure packets
10 December 2024 | 3 replies
Pro:- it’s trained to look for safety risks, expensive repairs- within minutes analyzes entire disclosure packet of hundreds of pages- works as another set of eyes that looks for things you should be watching out for, likewise of a companion - great to quickly learn of property conditions from the actual documents while on the go (given that you still follow your own due diligence process)- beta is freeCons:- still in beta- can’t share report directly unless copy and paste- only core documents (home inspection, pest, roof, tds, hazard, solar) are supported but not regional specific disclosures like hoa- estimates it provides aren’t accurate- not mobile friendly 
Henry Clark Belize Teak Plantation
4 January 2025 | 67 replies
Will need 3 of them, they are estimating around $400 each. 
James Masotti Project management software - how do you manage your projects?
17 December 2024 | 17 replies
These softwares have a lot of functionality, but honestly there is a steep learning curve and the functionality is probably overkill for most rehabbers.FlipperForce - Web-based House Flipping Software built specifically for flipping & rehabbing houses w/ Estimating, Gantt Scheduling, Task Management & Budget ManagementGeneric Project Management SoftwaresThere are nearly an infinite amount of potential generic Project Management softwares available that provide powerful functionality for managing project schedules, tasks & documents. 
Joseph Pelensky $100K+ in Equity, no down payment, how do i buy this deal?
13 December 2024 | 10 replies
If your ARV is truly $285k, then I would estimate you could cash out around $135k that you could apply to the DP of the 6-plex.
Nate Jenks Fixed vs "first responder" Adjustable rate mortgage.
11 December 2024 | 10 replies
Hi Nate - It'd be worth asking the lender for a detailed breakdown of closing costs for this program, as well as an estimate of the interest rate you'd get with today's rates (they'll probably need to pull your credit to do this).
Hector Espinosa The Biggest Lessons You Have Learned in Real Estate in 2024
13 December 2024 | 3 replies
If it was just my house sitting I would say I over estimated the sales price or over rehabbed, something, but it is most homes in the same area that had been moving so quickly are now sitting for months and are all priced according to market value.
Elizabeth Ross Buying to Rent in Indiana - worth it?
10 December 2024 | 7 replies
I have resources I use to get an estimated idea of that, but always good to hear from someone whos already in the game.
Trey Holloway Financing and Down Payments
15 December 2024 | 13 replies
About 20% use DSCR (usually 20-25% down) and the rest are cash or hard money or something else.For $325k purchase:1) As a broker I would negotiate down as its been on the market a while and its especially now in holidays)2) I would also negotiate seller paid closing cost credits, most loans allow 3% which should cover most or all of that.3) Assuming you paid $325k but got closing costs covered I would anticipate a minimum of $32,500 down and maximum $65,000 down depending on lending product chosen.4) Remember you still must furnish and I use $20/ft as a safe estimate to fully outfit an STR property.Best of luck!
Nathan Frost Update - Detroit Deal
18 December 2024 | 45 replies
.: I would personally ask for a price decrease based on whatever estimate they got for the installation of that equipment (assuming you can get a loan without those things - depends big time on the bank - my local banks would do it for me).