
4 June 2018 | 206 replies
One other effect of this negative equity situation is that you will have reduced your ability to borrow to rebuild the building due to the existing debt and your need to service that debt.

17 October 2017 | 261 replies
If I had to start all over again with poor credit, and no cash, I could rebuild faster than anyone using all cash and leaving it in the property.Basic numbers:All Cash Property #1 With Leverage$80,000 ARV (6 mos) $80,000$60,000 Cost in cash $60,000$ 0 REFI Loan $60,000 (75%)$60,000 Cash still in deal $ 0$80,000 Equity $20,000 $ 600/m CF/Month $ 325/m *w/debt)$7200/yr CF/year $ 3900/year($42,800)loss Net cash 1yr $3900 GainAll Cash Property #2 With Leverage5 years ($8k/yr) Time to next deal 6 months$80,000 ARV (6 mos) $80,000$60,000 Cost in NEW cash $ 0$60,000 TOTAL NEW cash in $60,000$ 0 REFI Loan $60,000 (75%)$60,000 Cash still in deal $ 0 .....6 months after 1st deal (still in yr #1)$60,000 " " (2 deals) $ 0 $80,000 Equity (2 deals) $40,000$600/m CF/Month $ 650/m *w/debt)$7,200/yr CF/year $ 7,800/year($42,800)loss Net cash 1yr $5,850 Gain (6 mo 2nd deal) .....8 years after 1st deal 2 # of properties 16$120,000 Total NEW Cash in deals $60,000 $160,000 Equity $320,000$1200/m CF/Month $10,400/m *w/debt)$14,400/yr CF/year $124,800/year($45,200)loss Net cash 8yr $ not enough room ...I stop, you keep goingEvery new property means you have all cash in so you are negative until your cash flow recovers it.I stopped, refinanced my last house, and recovered the only cash I put in, so my total out of pocket cost was .....$0This is not compounding...this is just duplication.

16 May 2023 | 22 replies
Today I own a property management company and we are getting ready to rebuild this website to enable more SEO options.

3 August 2023 | 71 replies
.- where company moving forward it seems divided, some want move like before, but most 'software only' co or investment only company is working through 100% WFH model , it seems not having office or greatly reducing office opex is way to go, look at google co where they immediately stopped the project to rebuild campus in downtown san jose- it seems the majority is still willing to choose hybrid model, not just because of office opex is less but people seems enjoying more work-life-balance these days.- dont think there would be reversion to the norm.

6 June 2013 | 15 replies
., if a firm demolishes and rebuilds a structure to the extent that it is effectively new construction), then the activity is not a renovation for purposes of the RRP Rule and therefore not subject to any RRP requirements."

19 October 2014 | 27 replies
You have to rebuild a new identity without one of the most important persons in your life.It shows that while we are busy with day to day activities we have to value every year, month, week, day, minute, second we have with the people we care about.

6 September 2013 | 38 replies
Unless you are planning to rebuild every last part of that house already.

7 March 2015 | 23 replies
I see a lot of people remodeling/rebuilding around that area also.

19 August 2014 | 14 replies
hit your rental and leveled it and you were self-insured (like you are with the flood insurance), the tenant would have to rebuild?

12 February 2020 | 5 replies
Don't have to rebuild roof, just nail larger beam to the current undersized one.3.