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4 July 2017 | 2 replies
So, the LLC (land and first cash injection) could be responsible for the visioning session, the marketing package etc.
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7 July 2017 | 8 replies
Its a 2 bed 1 bath currently but the 2nd floor could be finished into a 3rd bedroom or bonus room by injecting future capital to increase rents and/or refinancing in a BRRR manner.
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23 July 2017 | 1 reply
If you were purchasing the property at the appraised value, then yes, you'd need to have a down payment to inject equity in order to meet the LTV requirement.
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17 August 2017 | 12 replies
Usually we look for upgrades to be 20% or higher because often times the upgrades won't last that long or it's just more likely they'll need another injection of cash.
1 September 2017 | 8 replies
There are some chemicals you can inject that find the leak and seal it, but that has a 50/50 success ratio.
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12 September 2017 | 4 replies
Based on your cash injection and your target ROI, I would say you should be at $725-$750K max for your purchase here.
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7 October 2017 | 11 replies
That bandit sign story injected even more confidence into what I already have, it let me know that persistence will produce results.
9 January 2018 | 1 reply
These are my numbers from my spreadsheet assuming market rents (including my rent from my business):Total Cost of project: 1,003,300 with construction contingency 10%, closing, land, and loan feesBorrower injection:$351,155Loan Funds: 652,145Monthly Payment(with prop tax/insurance): 5542Market rental income: 94,500Vacancy 5%: 4725NOI: 89,775Debt Service Plus Prop tax: 66,456Cash Flow: 23,270Cash on Cash year 1 6.6 Percent.Thanks for reading!
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21 September 2017 | 0 replies
It allows a 10% down payment/equity injection at a time when many commercial lenders require 30% down.You can finance manufacturing or Green Building projects up to $12,000,000.
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3 April 2017 | 46 replies
Government inflation and injection of cash provides temporary growth and creates bubbles that will eventually be corrected by the market.