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Reid Beckers High DTI - Student Loan Debt and What to do?
27 April 2021 | 11 replies
Indeed, we could purchase some we’ve seen for cash but our goal is to use as little money as possible of our own and of course to recycle it over an over.We are faced with a decision, as we have plenty saved for a down payment, along with money for repairs or capital expenditures and holding costs.
Account Closed Dump Your Real Estate Agent
2 May 2021 | 84 replies
However then the deal rolls around where it takes just a touch more calorie burn during normal working hours....If you have the time the extra time on your hands and have a full knowledge of the contracts it’s definitely a money saver.Only question.
Steven Foster Wilson Dayton OH rated in top 5 most affordable markets in US.
28 May 2022 | 22 replies
A lot of the press is about justifying the massive expenditure they are about to make. 
Account Closed Is the Real Estate market really not going to take a hit?
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
Cognitive processing takes a lot of calories.
Sam Kwak What the Gurus aren't telling you about Cashflow....
23 November 2018 | 21 replies
Here is my list of comprehensive items to account for when evaluating an investment: 1) Mortgage2) Mortgage insurance (PMI or MIP) or FHA Risk base3) Property Taxes4) City Taxes5) HOA (Home Owner’s Association) Dues and Fees and Assessments6) Insurance Property Hazard InsuranceFlood InsuranceEarthquake InsuranceUmbrella Insurance7) Vacancy Rate (usually 8% - the equivalent to one month a year, or 5-6% if multifamily and/or if experienced, if not use 8%)8) Utilities (you’ll have some or all of these if your tenant is not covering them and/or during vacancy) Water § Sewer § GarbageElectricityNatural GasPropane9) General Maintenance (usually 5%) Upkeep § LandscapingSnow removalRepairsNew Appliances10) Capital Expenditures (usually 5%, higher is the property is old and obsolete, less if fully rehabbed and all mechanicals and roof are new)11) Property Management (8%, even if you self manage, your time still has value and there might be a time when you'll want to be completely hands off or you'll not be able to do it, vacation, retirement, etc.)
Joe Kim Out of state investing- SCAM! False promise land of cash flow.
18 January 2023 | 67 replies
But when I get a turnover, eviction, or capital expenditure that cash flow got destroyed.Honestly, appreciation way way beats cash flow.   
Andi Leka Improving my first duplex
7 September 2021 | 11 replies
The capital expenditures and maintenance alone would probably be more than your current net cash flow, even if you completely renovate everything.
Robert Stephan 3950 W Yucca Phoenix, AZ..... TurnKey Investment
14 November 2019 | 0 replies
We could've gotten properties without pools in them and had less expenditures cutting into our monthly cash flow.
Owen Schwaegerle Do you ever purchase a property subject to with negative cash flow?
6 September 2023 | 24 replies
., a recession, capital expenditures for repairs, or tenant property damage).Solution: The majority of the forum members are against your real estate due to "speculating," whereby an investor bets that the property will appreciate more quickly compared to their losses.
Steven OMahoney Deal or No Deal...VA Loan or FHA loan.
23 September 2016 | 19 replies
Also, you mentioned raising rents across the board, but I don't see a budget for capex (capital expenditures) figured into your return.