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Sam Huang Financial freedom goals. Accumulation phase ongoing. Payoff next?
9 August 2024 | 0 replies
Using the 50% rule (taxes, insurance, Capex, maintenance, vacancies, property-management), that should give us ~19K/month in pre-tax profits that achieves our 10k/month financial goal after-tax and adjusting for inflation.Our assumption is that building new-construction would reduce capex & maintenance the first few years. 
Zehua Zhou Is it worth it to set up a Wyoming LLC as holding company
8 August 2024 | 4 replies
This is usually done under the assumption that laws are more favorable where the LLC is formed, then the persons home state.
Mary Eubanks Second lien to borrow gap on an assumable loan
9 August 2024 | 11 replies
I have heard that sometimes they don’t and that’s what prevents an assumption from working out.
Femi Ibrahim How New Western Acquisitions Made Me Lose my Life Savings ($70k)
13 August 2024 | 97 replies
Now nothing can be done to the house except to bring it down.Most of these issues are things I should have identified before buying the house, had I done a thorough due diligence as most of my assumptions were wrong.The purpose of this post is to educate new and aspiring real estate investors on steps to take when New Acquisitions is involved in the sale of a house.
Jaime Felber Vetting comps for land value and rents
9 August 2024 | 8 replies
It's really only relied upon in new construction and even then I would place more value on a discounted cash flow with assumptions for time to stabilize to market occupancy.
O Samuel Adekolujo [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
8 August 2024 | 1 reply
All other assumptions look good to me, but I must admit the cash flow per month wouldn't meet my criteria for the investment - it's lower for my returns.
Harry Kniznik Rent or Sell my Condo Feedback Requested
8 August 2024 | 2 replies
I put some numbers below into this Rent or Sell calculator.https://www.narpm.org/members/resources/rent-vs-sell-calculator/ESTIMATES ON ROI (15 year time frame)at 5% Appreciation would profit $100K if SELL nowat 6% Appreciation would have $3,500K more if KEEP and sell after 15 yearsat 7% Appreciation would profit 122K if KEEP and sell after 15 years(Assuming a conservative 6% ROI on money invested from sale.)NOTE: The property appreciated 10% in the last year so I’m thinking 7% over the next 10-15 is reasonable.DETAILSSale Value: $520,000 (Best guess)Paid: $437,000Original Mortgage: $415,000Mortgage Balance: $380,000Interest: 3.375%Monthly mortgage: $2,899Mortgage Difference: $1064Annual Taxes, Insurance, HOA etc**: $20,345**$13,865 (Non Homestead tax) $4,680 (HOA) $1,800 (Landlord Insurance)Monthly Rental Charge $3,500*Appreciation 7%Years to Hold: 15More assumptions used in ROI Estimates Above90% occupancy,15% capital gains charge6% selling feeRate of return on gains if selling now instead 6%Annual maintenance 1%Annual rent increase 4%$3,500 is slightly aggressive. unlikely I could get more.Thanks in advance for any constructive thoughts and comments!!!!
John K. What can I do with $140K cash?
11 August 2024 | 49 replies
I would buy as many seller finance deals via non qualified assumptions as possible. 
Marty Sheckter Rent or Sell Condo Feedback Needed!
8 August 2024 | 3 replies
I put some numbers below into this Rent or Sell calculator.https://www.narpm.org/members/resources/rent-vs-sell-calculator/ESTIMATES ON ROI (15 year time frame)at 5% Appreciation would profit $100K if SELL nowat 6% Appreciation would have $3,500K more if KEEP and sell after 15 yearsat 7% Appreciation would profit 122K if KEEP and sell after 15 years(Assuming a conservative 6% ROI on money invested from sale.)NOTE: The property appreciated 10% in the last year so I’m thinking 7% over the next 10-15 is reasonable.DETAILSSale Value: $520,000 (Best guess)Paid: $437,000Original Mortgage: $415,000Mortgage Balance: $380,000Interest: 3.375%Monthly mortgage: $2,899Mortgage Difference: $1064Annual Taxes, Insurance, HOA etc**: $20,345**$13,865 (Non Homestead tax) $4,680 (HOA) $1,800 (Landlord Insurance)Monthly Rental Charge $3,500*Appreciation 7%Years to Hold: 15More assumptions used in ROI Estimates Above90% occupancy,15% capital gains charge6% selling feeRate of return on gains if selling now instead 6%Annual maintenance 1%Annual rent increase 4%$3,500 is slightly aggressive. unlikely I could get more.Thanks in advance for any constructive thoughts and comments!!!!
Dylan Speer Subject-To Deals Risky?
12 August 2024 | 37 replies
I bought it at the peak of the market. 1 - Understood2 - Understood, will try to list when renovations are almost done in November hoping I can get some offers in. 3 - "Taking the loss" is only an option under the assumption that I actually get an offer worth taking.