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7 February 2017 | 12 replies
Just from the pro forma info in the listings if I ignore their expenses and simply substitute a 50% rule and apply the same cap they did and keep their proforma rents, it often comes out at something between one-half and two-thirds their asking price.
12 January 2018 | 121 replies
Pro forma cap rates need to be in excess of 8-9% for me to get excited.
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19 September 2019 | 43 replies
Again, others might feel differently here.3) property level due diligence: (takes seconds to weeks per deal): here is where I drill in with the low-level details.a) pro forma popping: I examine all the assumptions, and see if they are overoptimistic or not.
6 April 2022 | 7 replies
So anyone who knows the program will likely shy away form a 203K offer...I know I likely would having experienced one.
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28 November 2020 | 23 replies
And then I usually add a safety factor (for example I will apply 1.5 X or 2x stress) since it's possible future recession could be worse.I take the pro forma at the worst point (which is usually year zero) and then apply that stress and see if I could live with the results or not.2) I tie this into a timing bucket portfolio allocation strategy to keep cash flow steady.
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22 March 2017 | 29 replies
Brandon Turner himself he mentions he will almost never cash flow form a 1% deal.
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24 April 2017 | 24 replies
I'll tell you this, on any given year I have some units that perform better than my pro-forma and some that perform worse.
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29 May 2017 | 1 reply
Whats the best way to account for capital expenditures on a 10 year pro forma?
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29 June 2016 | 2 replies
If you'd like to do this properly then I'd say form a company with your direct lender where they are active (easiest way) and your new company can lend to your potential flip clients.
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5 January 2023 | 147 replies
I think the risk in this model.. is exactly what happened to my 80 YO mother.. she gets a letter form a company in CA.. informing her of tax overages in a county.Well we had subdivisions in 4 CA counties so we narrowed that down..