Ryan Mcpherson
Rent out house and bleed for a while or sell it and hemorrhage once?
16 January 2025 | 23 replies
This puts the home underwater.I've calculated the following two options: To sell the house, it would cost me about $60,000out of pocket.
John Friendas
LLC Mortgage Under Partner Instead of Me
23 January 2025 | 23 replies
If the above is true, the income will offset the debt in the DTI calculation, so who cares?
Courtney Dettlinger
Should I use home equity loan & how
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
Upfront expenses and monthly payments must be considered when calculating the return on your investment.EXAMPLEYou cash out $100,000 of your equity and use this as a down payment on a $400,000 investment property.
William Taylor
[Calc Review] A diamond in the rough? - Metro Detroit Duplex report
12 January 2025 | 6 replies
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.
Ben O'Neill
How to calculate ROI with multiple loans on purchase property?
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
I put the first, largest mortgage in under the loan option in the BP calculator.
Sharon Porter
How to purchase a property that the state take over?
25 January 2025 | 3 replies
However, calculate whether the investment—purchase price, legal fees, potential eviction costs, and rehab—still leaves room for a solid return.Risk vs.
C.S. Bryson
Is this a good deal?? New to investing and seller finance and looking for advice :)
24 January 2025 | 17 replies
•This balloon payment will be paid through a cash-out refinance of an investment property valued at $198,000.7.Remaining Balance: After the balloon payment, the remaining loan balance will be re-amortized over 5 years (60 months) at the same 6.5% interest rate.Payment TermsInitial Loan Terms (First 24 Months):The monthly payment for the first 24 months is based on a 12-year amortization schedule:Monthly Payment for First 24 Months: $1,573.39Remaining Balance at Month 24 (Prior to Balloon Payment):The balance after 24 months can be calculated using the amortization formula:Remaining Balance at Month 24: $157,113.92Balloon Payment:The balloon payment will be 50% of the remaining balance at Month 24:Balloon Payment Due at Month 24: $78,556.96Re-Amortization of Remaining Balance (After Balloon Payment):The remaining balance after the balloon payment will be:This amount will be re-amortized over 5 years (60 months) at the same 6.5% interest rate.Monthly Payment for Final 60 Months: $1,541.18Summary of Key Terms:•Purchase Price: $215,000•Down Payment: $43,000•Loan Amount: $172,000•Interest Rate: 6.5% (fixed)Initial Terms (First 24 Months):•Monthly Payment: $1,573.39•Balloon Payment Due at Month 24: $78,556.96Re-Amortized Terms (Final 60 Months):•Remaining Balance: $78,556.96•Monthly Payment: $1,541.18Additional Conditions:1.Prepayment Penalty: None.
William Taylor
[Calc Review] Help me analyze this duplex in Michigan - are these numbers correct?
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
A $240k loan amount on a $249k purchase price seems crazy and I'd never expect to produce any net positive cash flow doing this.How are you calculating your property taxes?
Joseph S.
Current PPR Reviews
25 January 2025 | 32 replies
@Daniel Na https://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Compound-Interest
George Falk
Income Property Investments
25 January 2025 | 2 replies
Upfront expenses and monthly payments must be considered when calculating the return on your investment.EXAMPLEYou cash out $100,000 of your equity and use this as a down payment on a $400,000 investment property.