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Parris Edwards Underwriting Process Multi Family
16 November 2018 | 4 replies
@Parris EdwardsMarket CompsEconomic IncomeKnowing what the expenses should be for that particular marketContractor labor costand NEVER use pro-forma numbers given to you from the seller
Andrew Bodiford Roofstock Review and Advice
14 November 2018 | 4 replies
Strongly agree with Jason here- run your own pro-forma.
Bryce Stclair Opportunity Zones in Clarksville TN
16 October 2019 | 11 replies
The thing I find interesting is that you have to form a partnership or corporation to invest the capital gains.
Jacob Breazile First Duplex Purchase
22 November 2018 | 22 replies
CapEx is included, but is considerably lower because it's a very new, excellent condition property (I considered things such as paint, appliances, flooring that would be needed while we still own the property).Purchase Price $350,000Purchase Closing Costs $1,300Total Project Cost $351,300ARV $350,000Down Payment $12,250Loan Amount $337,750Amortized for 30 yearsLoan Interest Rate 4.6%Monthly P&I $1,731.46Total Cash Needed $13,550.002% Rule 0.85%Initial Equity $12,250Monthly Income ($1500 per unit) $3,000 Monthly Expenses (Including CapEx) $2,607 Monthly Cashflow $392 Pro Forma Cap 7.28% Total Cash Needed $13,550.00Cash on Cash ROI 34.73% Purchase Cap Rate 7.28%Est Vacancy $150PMI $200Est CapEx $63Insurance $80P&I $1,731.46My only major concern is that I'm not meeting the 2% rule (and just short of 1%, even), but this is probably the closest property I've seen, and has a significant cash on cash ROI.
Matthew McNeil Are you willing to invest in RE appreciation with 2 caveats?
17 November 2018 | 55 replies
I consider that to be a very naive and kind of a lazy way of doing financial calculations.So I really would suggest all Investors do at least a 10 year pro-forma projection business plan.
Ayne C. Browsing for my criteria and LOOK!!!!, SHINY OBJECT!!!!!
15 November 2018 | 2 replies
The property is currently generating between $2500 - $2,800 monthly but we estimate the pro forma income to be $3500 once offices and RV spaces are leased.
Aja Leafe-Hall How much equity should I leverage?
15 November 2018 | 7 replies
I definitely think that if cash flow is there (have a good pro-forma) then you are better off using the cheap money for a much higher return. forget SFR's, especially in your market lol.
Alex Saloutos Input needed on payout and/or split with private lender/partner.
23 November 2018 | 4 replies
I would source the property, work-up the pro-forma and do a preliminary analysis.
Cheryl Grover Mobile Home Park Deal Advice
17 November 2018 | 4 replies
If so, is it enough to provide two pro formas: one showing the current rent roll and proposed purchase price and one showing the projected rents upon full rehab?
Sam Mitchell Seeking a great contractor for rental rehabs in Atlanta
2 December 2018 | 5 replies
I am an active investor in the area, and I'm hoping to form a relationship with someone interested in working with me repeatedly on numerous similar projects as they come up.Some things to note: I live in California, so must be willing to work with someone remote.