17 November 2018 | 2 replies
Here the hoa are pretty stable, and in terms of repairs, everything is on the tenant.

16 November 2018 | 4 replies
If it is FHA mortgage the down payment and insurance is not what you put in.

16 November 2018 | 30 replies
Jay, can you send me a link to their profiles.you will have to ask Mindy.. but I just got another PM from him and it was from account closed.. so not sure how he / she managed that. still trying for that 800.00 which first was for PPI private payment insurance then turned into application fee

18 November 2018 | 3 replies
We're seeing a lot of portfolio's coming up for sale ranging from stable to distressed, and from 35k per door to 100k per door.
16 November 2018 | 1 reply
I know most banks are FDIC insured, but who knows how that whole process would go if it becomes necessary.Therefore, when these guys are saying they have cash ready, do they mean actual physical US dollars, cash in banks (like most Americans), or some other form of asset?

19 December 2018 | 2 replies
Hey William, after checking out your report, if the property is in our area, the monthly taxes is low or the assessment maybe low and will go up after you purchase, and I didn't see a line item for insurance either, you may have trouble getting a 30 year loan on a multifamily, I'm sure its possible, we are closing on one this week, 20 year @ 5.25%.

4 December 2018 | 20 replies
My note investing goals;Buy lowNon-performingHold and collect mortgage payments Resale to an investor looking for performing note Address: 2124 Tullis Dr Montgomery, AL 36111Asking: $42kLayout: 3/1, single family homeArea: CLien position: 1st UPB: $80,968.80Monthly mortgage payments: $719.78Sale comps: $62k Rental comps: $600 per month4 months behind on mortgage paymentsTaxes: $218/year (actual, from county website)Insurance: $217/yr (based on a formula for a home in the 50k-60k range)Here are my thoughts on how to underwrite it: Offer: $28k Fair Market Value: $62k Modified mortgage payments: $650 monthlyPayment upfront: $5kI came up with the 5k based on lawyer fees, BPO, tax for the yr, insurance for the year and servicer fees.
19 November 2018 | 18 replies
its the title company that will not insure it to you new buyer.. or lender.you can rent it and own it or live in it..

17 November 2018 | 2 replies
The monthly numbers:Gross Rent = $1100Taxes & Insurance = ($156)Vacancy = ($92)Repairs = ($77)Trash, Lawn/Snow, Inspection Fees = ($103)PM Fees = ($161) based on 80% first month, 8% monthlyWater = ($46)Capex = ($110)Total Cashflow = $355/mo, $177/doorROI = 9.5%.

27 November 2018 | 9 replies
Higher end properties (mid town/plaza/North KC) will leave you with less unit count for your money but more stable renters that tend to stick around for a few years.