
28 January 2025 | 13 replies
Hey @Spencer Cuello, so you will find most of us aren't fans of arbitrage.I see you listed NYC so you know that you can't do a STR in the city unless you live there.IE: You need to be onsite, living in the same unit you are going to rent.As per usual...

16 February 2025 | 20 replies
Most Medicaid communities aren't nearly as nice as private-pay communities so if a senior can afford private-pay, they will almost always want to go that way instead of trying to qualify for Medicaid.Secondly, how does escrow benefit you?

29 January 2025 | 18 replies
I make around 500 calls per week.

23 February 2025 | 13 replies
Not the best time of year and we're in an emerging market area about an hour outside of Charlotte, NC.30Y DSCR c/o Refi's have already been done on every eligible property after rehab / 3 months seasoning.As more of our properties come up on 1+ yr of ownership, despite losing likely future appreciation of 25-30%+ annually and paying a 5% PPP, I are open to selling some houses off to start paying off much of the high interest debt accumulated outside of mortgages.

24 February 2025 | 8 replies
I know that it is not worth that, or that is not what I am willing to pay.

24 February 2025 | 7 replies
I suspect maybe something like Hagerstown or Cumberland, which yeah are Class D like markets with declining populations, high drug problems, no strong job base which leads to non paying tenants.

16 February 2025 | 19 replies
Houses out here cost average $1.3M and rent for $4,000 per month.

24 February 2025 | 6 replies
@Tidal Creek,You can use the 60-day rollover rule to access IRA funds for 60 days, but how are you going to pay it back if you use the proceeds to buy the land?

23 January 2025 | 16 replies
Now if I pass that income as management fees to S-corp, I pay $3.5K (SE tax) + $800 (LLC fee) + $1700 (CPA + bookkeeping) = $6K in total.

13 February 2025 | 5 replies
Here's the deal:Purchase Price (PP): $95kRenovation Budget (via HML): $60kTotal All-In Cost: $155kARV (After Repair Value): Around $200kRefinance (via DSCR Loan): 7% interest, 30-year fixedRefinance Details:After the refi, I will pay back the Hard Money Loan (HML) at 11.95% with 3 points:HML: $60,000Interest/fees: $3,585Other costs: $1,800Total to pay back HML: $65,385After the refi, I will have $84,615 left in cash.Cash Flow & Expenses:Expected Rent Income: $1,700/monthProperty Management (PM): $126/monthInsurance: $100/monthTaxes: $126/monthMortgage: $1,043.75/monthTotal Expenses: $1,395.75/monthSo my monthly cash flow is about:$1,700 - $1,395.75 = $304.25/month in cash flow.Return on Investment:Cash Invested After Refi: About $18,385 (after paying off HML and closing costs).Annual Cash Flow: $304.25 * 12 = $3,651Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC): $3,651 / $18,385 = 19.8%I didn’t account for maintenance costs since it’s a full gut rehab, and everything is brand new.