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Lauren Akins How many units needed before you hit financial freedom, and why?
11 October 2021 | 58 replies
Just getting comparable insurance to your W2 will probably cost you $10K or more per year.Cash flow is often overestimated because people just subtract mortgage payment from rent.
Jean Mascary Second lien positions as down payment
11 February 2019 | 5 replies
So if $300k is your value, 75% would be $262,000, subtract out your $100k loan, so a Line of Credit of around $160k or so.  
Clay White Exceeding DTI - Lender "at capacity" options
21 December 2023 | 14 replies
On rentals each property is evaluated on its own income/debt and the net result is added/subtracted to your income.
Jasper Zimmerman $12,000 Turnover!! Is this normal for less than 3 year tenant.
14 January 2022 | 38 replies
What is the cost of just new carpet pro-rated for life of old carpet, and subtracting normal wear and tear to boot?
Greg R. CRAZY ADU value on appraisal
10 March 2022 | 9 replies
It is a value subtract
Alan Asriants With High interest rates, investing in your own properties can make more sense
29 November 2023 | 15 replies
The first equity that is subtracted, is the appreciation. 
Tom W. Applicant has existing mortgage, Reason for denial?
6 December 2023 | 6 replies
If I subtract the mortgage from the income, its just below my requirement of 3x the monthly income.
Nick Connor Partnership Buyout
18 January 2011 | 13 replies
Then, subtract out all your expenses and costs, both ones you've actually incurred and ones that would be incurred if you sold.
Kip Pierson Partner wants out--need advice on a fair "buy-out" price
3 February 2015 | 11 replies
My position is we should appraise the house, minus the fees of selling (somewhere between 7-10%), subtract the debt left on the mortgage and then divide it by 2. 
Anne Laurenzi How do I determine a good price to offer on a family home.
28 July 2017 | 5 replies
Subtract the rehab costs from the comp (ARV) value - this is what you would offer if you wanted zero profit4.