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Jason Schmidt I think i found a great deal in my area! can you help me?
25 June 2008 | 23 replies
That makes your NOI (net operating income) $500/month.
Asher Anderson New to renting, wondering if this is the right strategy
26 June 2008 | 3 replies
I originally considered buying one of these properties as a rental, they rent fro around 1100-1200/mo, but after reading about the operating expenses it doesnt seem like I would make any money, maybe just cut even ($650 for mortgage/insurance/taxes, + $600 for expenses is a -50 monthly cash flow).
Jason Schmidt can someone please explain this 50% rule to me?
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
Operating expenses include everything you spend to operate the business, but do not include the mortgage (principal and interest).The 50% rule simply reflects the fact that throughout the United States, operating expenses run 45% to 50% of the gross rents.
Jim Sharp Hey Hey Hey from Colorado Springs!
30 June 2008 | 25 replies
I would turn it on and find something else to do whilst it loaded it up.It's so weird, that I've not been here until now.
Joshua Dorkin ***Official July Goals Thread***
24 July 2008 | 21 replies
Finish documenting my Operations Manual2.
Jim Sharp Referral Fee Etiquette
12 January 2010 | 23 replies
To answer the original post, would these questions even be posed if a uniform or commonly used Operating Agreement were adopted in a new or existing LLC?
Antonio Fregoso Closing
13 July 2008 | 19 replies
What kind of fees do these one day loads carry?
Zachary Wolz 50% rule = 70% rule for me?
6 July 2008 | 9 replies
Wheatie, one of the ideas I still have a tough time with (as it relates to the 50% rule) is how to adjust projected operating expenses for high property taxes.For example, there is a two family house that rents out for 1k p/m, total (12k p/y).
Travis Bauman 10 unit in Ohio
4 July 2008 | 15 replies
Property Cost $200,000.00 Repairs Needed $50,000.00 Number Of Units 10 AVG Rent Per Unit $475.00 Gross Schedule Income $4,750.00 Vacancy Allowance 10% $475.00 Gross Operating Income $4,275.00 Less Operating Expenses Accounting $25.00 0.58% Advertising 0.00% Insurance $125.00 2.92% Lawn / Snow $- 0.00% Repairs $85.50 2.00% **Since i guess high for repairs, i lowered this down to 2% Monthly Taxes $458.33 10.72% *** Renter pays Utilities Electric $- 0.00% Gas $- 0.00% Fuel Oil $- 0.00% Water / waste $- 0.00% Total Operating Expense $693.83 16.23% Net Operating Income $- 0.00% Property Cost With Repairs $250,000.00 25% Down $62,500.00 Additional Cash Down $- Remaining Balance $187,500.00 Gross Operating Income $4,275.00 Monthly Mortgage $1,875.00 Total Operating Expense $693.83 Monthly Profit $1,706.17 36% profit My formula always shoots higher on the cost to protect me.
Account Closed Flipper to landlord!!!
23 August 2008 | 18 replies
Gross Income - Operating Expenses = NOI.