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Brian Shum [San Francisco] How to value/decide on a primary home purchase
7 March 2017 | 14 replies
Hi Brian,I might be able to help with modeling.
Account Closed Thoughts on Adding an Interior Designer to Your Team/Project
15 February 2017 | 1 reply
Remember, there are many business models.
Mary lou L. Painting huge rock fireplace
23 March 2016 | 38 replies
A guy at a builders model home told me the newest high end home neighborhood here is using light wood floors.
Brandon Ellis Don't quit your day job?
8 September 2012 | 60 replies
Conditions Precedent: The obligation of the Purchaser to purchase the Property will be subject to satisfaction or written waiver by the Purchaser of the following conditions within 60 days after execution and delivery of the Agreement.
CL Ziegler Better to pay off loans, or keep a permanent note?
17 February 2014 | 5 replies
Each home yields the same 13% cap rate but you also need to deduct the cost of borrowing the money from your bottom line.House # 1: Price: $100,000 Annual return after expenses: $13,000House # 2: Price: $100,000 Annual return after expenses: $13,000House # 3: Price: $100,000 Annual return after expenses: $13,000House # 4: Price: $100,000 Annual return after expenses: $13,000House # 5: Price: $100,000 Annual return after expenses: $13,000Total Portfolio: Price $500,000 Total return ($13,000 X 5): $65,000Total Interest: ($500,000 X 4.5%) $22,500Total tax savings ($500,000 X (4.5% X 35%)) $7875Effective Cost of interest ($22,500 - $7875) $14,625Total Profit: (Total Property Return - Effective Cost of Interest) $50,37550.375% Cash on cash return.Notes: Of course there are a few factors not taken into account as well as other over-simplifications with this model but it is meant only to prove the point of how leverage impacts return.
Christopher Persaud Buying Materials for Rehab
21 October 2015 | 21 replies
., you can start to see how saving a bit of money isn't really a long-term savings.So, if you're going to spend time saving money on materials, do it by creating processes that making the procurement, delivery and return of materials as automated as possible.
Naga A. Rehab remotely?
30 October 2014 | 7 replies
The agents have since changed their their business model.
Steve Bollinger Using Direct Buy for rehabs
13 March 2014 | 4 replies
I am concerned about the timing of the deliveries though which is why I am hoping someone has this experience.
Toby Johnston Model home lease back.......
24 October 2020 | 3 replies
Has anyone had experience buying a builder model home with a leaseback provision?  
Landon Thomas Car Share Services - Way Better NOI than your Rentals?
19 March 2015 | 1 reply
Well there are plenty of shared economy applications that allow you to earn extra cash off that battery powered ego machine(s).Really though, what if you tried to make a car sharing service into a investment model?