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Matt Horton New member form Deland, Fl
15 July 2018 | 3 replies
Hello Daytona Bch Area Investors,Just a quick reminder!
Derek Pigulski A New Beginning
14 September 2016 | 0 replies
Thank you to anyone who reads our quick little story, and I am excited to share updates in this thread as we have them.
Lawrence Patterson Newbie
15 September 2016 | 4 replies
It is a small world out there and you don't want to provide your investors with bad deals as you may find yourself with no investors really quick
Pita Lucas Have you ever met one team of agents with some dubious records.
17 September 2016 | 2 replies
I thought that these houses couldn't be sold easily.What makes me feel fishy is that  these houses were sold very quickly and usually within 1 week(I normally saw a sign which said "Pending").
Jason Krick First Deal!!! LLC, Commercial Loan and 401(k) Loan?!?!?!?
26 December 2016 | 19 replies
I say “Yep”.When the bank came back with the increase in EMD from $500 to $2500, I asked my agent if that was because they wanted to increase the likelihood that I would not walk.She said that she believed that was the case.So, I believe at this point, ensuring I close is more important than the sales price.Plus I already stated that $17,500 was best and final.So, I countered back at $17,500 with $2500 EMD.It was accepted.My lender couldn’t believe it.After closing, the bank and I discussed financing options.Since it ended up being all my cash for the purchase, we decided on a construction to permanent loan.We got an appraisal value for its as-is condition and it’s ARV.When analyzing the property, I tried to be conservative and used a $120,000 ARV.As-is condition came back at $60,000, and ARV came back at $145,000.Comps were had to come by, as this is a small, rural town and there hadn’t been many homes sold recently.The bank would ultimately lend me up to 75% of the ARV, or $101,000 in 4 draws.The loan would be interest only during the renovation, and convert to a mortgage when completed.The loan is 10 year fixed at 6.25% with a 25 year amortization.Projected costs: Electrical work--$5,300Renovations--$64,000Zoning Hearing for approval for conversion--$1,500Insurance, permits, property taxes, and other holding costs--$2000Total Budget--$73,800Renovation took just under 3 months, with virtually no surprises.The electrician came in at budget, and the renovations had $4,000 in overages.With the purchase price, loan costs, and renovations, I am right at $101,000.I also believe that if I chose to get a new appraisal, it would come in much higher, as since the first one, a few houses in the area have sold and would support a higher value.So here’s a quick run-down on the numbers:All-in price:$101,000Value:$145,000Income:$850/month x 2=$1700Monthly Expenses: Maintenance 10%:$170Capex 10%:$170Vacancy 5%:85Electric:$20Trash:$55Insurance:$100Property Taxes:$185.33Mortgage:$666.27Total:$1451.60Monthly Cashflow--$248.40Money in the deal—ZERO DOLLARSYes, I know that I did not account for property management in my numbers.The reason is that there is industry moving into the area, and higher paying jobs as well.I believe that rents will increase and support property management down the road, if I choose.If that doesn’t happen, well then I’m stuck managing forever or selling it at some point, but it is a risk I am willing to take at this point.Is this deal a home run?
Amanda Moore Feel like giving up!
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
Tell them you will pay them cash for a quick close.
Diane Trotter Are two houses on two lots better than a duplex
16 September 2016 | 8 replies
I didn't do too much research on them, just a quick internet search but that's a solid rental area and those houses look solid (literally, all brick is nice).
Victoria Creighton Backdoor self directed Roth IRA
21 September 2016 | 5 replies
@Mark Nolan Thank you so very much for the quick and concise reply, Mark!!!
Tim Bryant A friend wants me to help him sell a commercial property?
15 September 2016 | 4 replies
That's all I was asking, I'll have him quick claim deed the property to me.
David Carr Acquired tenant, raising rent and trying to keep tenant..
19 September 2016 | 9 replies
I'd be careful increasing the rent so quickly.