
23 February 2024 | 387 replies
Is the $10k+ monthly cashflow purely cashflow, or is that amortization as well?

20 February 2024 | 13 replies
I've seen this happen... not between a borrower and lender, but in other business situations where an attorney brought a suit against both the LLC and the individual members of the LLC.Of course, if the lawsuit has no merit and is a pure act of desparation, it seems to be a waste of funds for the borrower when discussing options with the lender could work towards a viable solution.

20 February 2024 | 14 replies
They are no income and no doc and are underwritten purely based on the market rent of the property .

21 February 2024 | 94 replies
I still get cash flow - maybe less than if I bought for pure cash flow - but I've tripled my actual cash invested.

27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
I earn about $130k gross and of that about $100k is pure cash flow.
19 February 2024 | 9 replies
From a pure business point of view, your decision will come down to comparing an ACCURATE ROI on this property to:1) Selling and reinvesting in another property for higher ROI.

21 February 2024 | 45 replies
Keeping it purely as a financial discussion, not political one, all that matters is more specific questions like rent control, building regulations, rate of appreciation, population increase etc.

20 February 2024 | 6 replies
this sounds like a bad situation.My suggestion is to start with looking at this from a pure investment scenario first (where both units are rented), and if the numbers work (I seriously doubt the do) then look at it from a owner occupied angle.
18 February 2024 | 2 replies
I would be in charge of running the project, construction, all costs, I would float the project.Once the first unit is completed we would put financing on it and the proceeds would then fund subsequent phases, enabling us to progress through the project over a multi-year timeline, likely spanning 3-5 years.Estimated my construction cost would be 350,000 per building (pure cost no profits).

20 February 2024 | 15 replies
I agree with Jay, the Oregon Coast is not for pure investors.