
12 June 2024 | 7 replies
When rates come down, you can refi whatever loan product you used to lower your rate.

10 June 2024 | 1 reply
Homes with active permits can transfer to the new owner but unlicensed properties will need to wait for a license until the currently active rentals drops by roughly 100 licenses.

12 June 2024 | 7 replies
They keep track of my inventory and go and buy supplies when needed.When you select an offer from a cleaner on Turno you get to see the host rating and the Airbnb guest rating for cleanliness, so that helps you make a choice.

12 June 2024 | 7 replies
Jonathan will be speaking at BPCON on a panel: How to Flip Properties: The Right Team, Right Price, and Right Operation with High Interest Rates or Out of State if you have any interest seeing him live in action!

12 June 2024 | 8 replies
I have been offered an exclusive Deal by a local "friend"/ semi-mentor in my small town. 8 standard 2/1 apartments - Quad, duplex, duplex, 1970 Dated buildings, little neglected but liveableOwner finance: 20yr 6%rate with 20k down------------------------------------------------Total purchase 400KCurrent NOI: 41k Cap: 10 (Tax,Ins,Maint, Util)Gross rent 4500/mth-----------------------------------------------Upgrade, Est repairs: 60k After reno: NOI: 59K Gross rent: 6100------------------------------------------------Loan pmt: 2865/mth, 34k/yrCurrent Cash flow: 531/mth, 6,378/yrAfter reno Cash Flow: 2131/mth, 25,578/Yr-------------------------------------------------Added info- -Property line Joins with (growing) Community college-Tiny town-The Buildings are Currently "uglyish".- Current Rent is 150$- $200 behind market avg.I am very comfortable in single family homes in this town (own 18 SFH rented and performing well).

14 June 2024 | 18 replies
for instance even though San Diego has had amazing overall appreciation over the last half century, it was still the #1 in appreciation the past 12 months at a rate twice that of the national average.

10 June 2024 | 40 replies
If the other options fail, that allows you to keep the 3% and only pay the higher rate on the repair in the meantime.

10 June 2024 | 9 replies
-I plan on buying my first house hack in the Pinellas County area around winter time when hopefully prices drop a bit.

10 June 2024 | 6 replies
Structure the acquisition properly, proper leverage on fixed rate debt, ample cash reserves, and run the asset professionally.

12 June 2024 | 7 replies
.- Neighborhood ~ C- but a C- area here doesn't mean too much, smallish town ~ only about 50k peoplePurchase Price: $660,000Appraised Value at Purchase: $730,000Interest Rate: 6.625% - 30 year fixedDown Payment: 10% / $66,000Cost to Make Rent Ready: $14,000P&I - $3803 T&I - $898Total PITI - $4701/moCapEx, Vacancy, Maintenance - $1099/moTotal Monthly Costs - $5800/moCurrent Rents - $3800 (3 units)Fair Rents ~ $5000 but will likely only charge ~ $4500 to start.