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Julie Muse Instant Profit: Lightning Fast Sale on 45th St with Mark Millett!
5 June 2024 | 0 replies
How did you add value to the deal?
Julie Muse Briar Oak Triumph: Huge Profits in Crocker with Billy & Traci Medlen
5 June 2024 | 0 replies
The property required $43,000 in renovations, presenting a clear opportunity to add value.
Leonard Rybak Why so much inventory for Rent in South Florida. is it bad to invest???
6 June 2024 | 5 replies
In general I think it's a decent time to get stronger value or a better investment.
Julie Muse Briar Oak Triumph: Huge Profits in Crocker with Billy & Traci Medlen
5 June 2024 | 0 replies
The property required $43,000 in renovations, presenting a clear opportunity to add value.
Emily And Eric Erickson Cashing out a long term buy and hold investment
5 June 2024 | 1 reply
Partners had it financed How did you add value to the deal?
Sean Mills New to House Hacking: Seeking Tips for Building a Custom Duplex in Long Island, NY!
5 June 2024 | 4 replies
Building in Long Island means finding affordable land, which should be very slim.If you want to do value add for house hacking, your first try should be on an existing two-family that is not in great shape that you can learn to renovate.
Julie Muse Schilling Road Success: Big Profits in Onalaska with Don Hogan
5 June 2024 | 1 reply
The property required $62,000 in renovations, presenting a clear opportunity to add value.
Barb F. Primary —> rental: overwhelmed in Virginia
7 June 2024 | 4 replies
Just plan to keep expenses on a spreadsheet.  6) We got an umbrella insurance policy vs LLC - lots of forum threads on here about the differences and which one is best depending on situation.  7) An emergency fund is paying yourself, I don't sleep well whenever mine gets low.  8) For me, it would depend on your financial level, time to retirement, and/or if you have income you need to offset or not. 9) you need to figure out if selling with the up-to- $250,000 capital gains tax free for primary residence is better financially for you than renting as you'd be converting to a rental and potentially losing that tax advantage (takes a lot of monthly rents to equal that benefit), and talk to your accountant about the depreciation as I think they still value it as depreciated when you sell even if you forget to depreciate at tax time.   
Jalen Greenlee Seeking Advice and Insights on Implementing the BRRRR Strategy in Milwaukee, WI
5 June 2024 | 15 replies
First, determine what your lender offers in terms of Loan-to-Cost (LTC) for acquisitions and the maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for a seasoned cash-out refinance.
Dominic Richardson Is this a property you would buy?
5 June 2024 | 2 replies
Property Details: SFH 6 beds 2 Bath 2016 sqft - Rented by the room.Purchase: 340,000Amount Financed: 272,000Down Payment: 20% (68,000)Purchase Costs: 12,777Loan Type: 30 yearInterest Rate: 8.75%Rents: 3,300**********************Investment Returns - Year 1Cap Rate (purchase) 8%Cap Rate (Market Value) 7.1%COC 1.8%Return on Equity 1.3%Return on Investment 25.1%Internal Rate of Return 25.1%