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Gabriel Smith Quit claiming to flip
16 July 2018 | 14 replies
(Before you subtract costs of acquisition, lending costs, carrying costs, cost of rehab, cost of sales, capital gains, etc) that number is about $67,000 on a national average according to ATTOM Data Solutions. 
Scott W. What is your average length of lease per rental?
13 August 2013 | 17 replies
If I add up all of their rent payments then subtract the purchase price, repairs, taxes, and insurance, I've gotten all my money back plus $10,500.
Brandon Hall THE Thread on the Final GOP Tax Bill - Q&A
8 August 2018 | 272 replies
I use the land value and subtract that from the purchase price to get basis.
Mike Petrosinelli STR in Costa Rica Beaches
7 July 2022 | 11 replies
If I subtract about $4000 a month in overhead, including the care givers, the utilities and the upkeep, then that is $8000 a month in profit
Daniel Pichardo Help? Is this a good deal
7 January 2018 | 7 replies
Then subtract PITI and Utilities.
Max Householder 1% Rule Calculation
22 August 2014 | 8 replies
A few quick questions about the 1% rule while digesting the BP Intro to Real Estate Analysis.Do you subtract vacancy from gross monthly rent to get the numerator?
Rich Weese financial cliff, financial crisis, Aftershock
28 September 2012 | 51 replies
Try this on for size: If the national debt is 16 trillion (I believe you can subtract a year's tax revenue) and the total net worth of all Americans is 54 trillion, that means if every individual would pony up 30% of their net worth, the debt would be zero.
Dan A Rent vs. Sell
12 March 2014 | 13 replies
The capital gains would be calculated based on your purchase price minus expenses and then subtract that from your sale price minus sale expenses.
Franklin Lee What do you guys think?
27 February 2009 | 17 replies
The cashflow looks good, if it doesn't need any work:Rent: $1300Expenses: $650NOI: $650Payment: $449Cash flow: $201If there is work to do, subtract that off.Be sure there's really a market for those type of units in that particular area.Be sure you can't buy the house next door even cheaper.But, if its a scary location, it may not be such a good deal.
Mike Rodrigues Renting Out Rooms in My Residence
23 June 2012 | 4 replies
So, if you're buying a property with a PITI of $1000, and the rent from that place is $1600, they take 75% of the $1600 (which is $1200), subtract PITI of $1000 and get a net rental income of $200.