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Justin Eaton How I Accidentally Became a RE Investor & My House Hack Details!
24 August 2018 | 5 replies
I decided that i needed to find a multi family property to house hack and also find ways cut down on some of my monthly expenses and expenditures.
Sara Taslitt Setting Criteria for Rental Property
30 August 2018 | 14 replies
I want to spend less than $3,000 on inspections and closing costs I want to spend less than $20,000 in initial repairs and rehab Schools above 6 rating Tenants pay all utilities Ideally: Rent 1% or more of ARV Ideally:10-12%+ CoC ROIIdeally: I want minimum 100+ monthly cash flow or 100/door after ALL expensesWhen possible, I want to purchase multifamily units (2-4, max 8)Values we use in our calculations: 5.5% interest rate, 30 years, 25% DP 10% vacancy 6% repairs and maintenance 6% capital expenditures 10% management fees 2% annual income growth 2% annual appreciation growth 2% annual expenses growth 6% sales/exit expenses
Jonathan Taylor CA prop 10 opinions
30 October 2018 | 59 replies
Can you think of an increased expenditure that has caused a significant RE price decline in Coastal So Cal?
Srini Ramkumar Out of state turnkeys
30 August 2018 | 23 replies
From my knowledge from combing through bigger pockets I was planning to add up - 50%(expenditures + vacancies) + PM fees + EMI. to answer your question about, whether it is being strict - I think its always good to be on the conservative side rather than being on the aggressive side.
Jay Z. Average return of a Multiunit?
28 August 2018 | 5 replies
There are some pros and cons, but as long as you incorporate all of your planned expenditures into the front end of the deal, you'll be fine. 
Elliot Saks [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal.
28 August 2018 | 4 replies
The other major expenditures like Windows, boiler, and roof have all been taken care of in the last few years.
Zach Bollman Check on Modeled Returns for Apartment Property
28 August 2018 | 10 replies
As a result, I didn't include a separate CapEx expenditure as my belief is the $4,673 maintenance/repair item would act as a method of capturing CapEx, capital reserve building going forward, and turnover costs.
Roschelle McCoy Need help evaluating the numbers on a 12 unit apartment building
30 August 2018 | 9 replies
NOI does not  include debt service (loan repayment) nor should it include capital expenditures.
Anton Bachuk Analyzing rental property, am I doing this right?
2 May 2019 | 5 replies
Single family home in need of some TLC for sale in western PA for $39,900.Median house price in the neighborhood $75-80kAverage rent for a similar property in that zip code $850-$900I would be putting down 20%, 5% interest, 30 years.Allocating $15k for rehabTotal cash needed $24,177Rent: $900/moVacancy: 5% ($45)Taxes: $238/moHome Insurance: $38/moMaintenance: 8% ($72)Capital Expenditures: 8% ($72)Utilities/Landscaping paid by tenant. 
Rob Bianco Owning in Cash (Need Advice)
21 April 2019 | 19 replies
You also have the advantage of doing all your cap ex (capital expenditures) up front.