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Richard Hoyte Having trouble understanding where the profit is
27 May 2024 | 14 replies
Those two together create equity.Here's what I want you to understand about “buy and hold” residential real estate:Let’s use a single family home with a property value of $300,000Let’s use an initial loan amount of $240,000Let’s use an interest rate of 7.25%And I’m going to give you $150 of cash flow per monthUse a 5% appreciation amount for your property per yearLet’s see what happens after 5 years:After 5 years…$150 of cash flow per month = $9,000Your mortgage has been paid down to $227,000 = $13,000Your property is now worth $382,000 = $82,000So that’s $9,000 of cash flow, $13,000 of principle buy down, and $82,000 of appreciation.
Dan Frehmeyer Replace roof and HVAC?
26 May 2024 | 40 replies
i have 2 properties that had wind damage , Both were covered , both same insurance company and this was 4 years ago and rates didnt go up much at all . 
Tom Camarda Flip partnerships - what structure?
27 May 2024 | 11 replies
Even under this scenario, with a 50/50 split, you will not be getting paid for doing all the work.Another option would be for you to put in 50% of the purchase price using an LLC that you own 100%, borrow the remaining 50% from your investor as a 2nd position loan at a fair interest rate with points, and borrow the rehab under your personal guarantee.Better, if you can find a lender who will lend to a newbie, and they are out there, you could borrow the purchase money using some of your cash as a down payment, as well as all the rehab funds using a construction loan.
Solomon Rosenberg 2 Capital calls in 2 weeks! Ouch
26 May 2024 | 102 replies
(Floating rate loans, with no rate cap) 
Eric Justice Seller financing-Funding a deal
27 May 2024 | 8 replies
If the seller will entertain it you write it into your offer - what you're willing to pay total, loan term, interest rate, down payment. 
Doraine Warner Thinking of buying vacation rental condo in Puerto Aventuras, MX
26 May 2024 | 4 replies
Well, it's boring if you don't like scuba, snorkeling, boating, swimming, fishing, the Mayan ruins, Xcaret, riding around in golf carts, a marina, Dolphin Encounter, etc. in a very secure, safe environment that has a very low crime rate, and is constantly patrolled.
Marc Sapatin Other advice on financing new build without refinancing low interest rate?
24 May 2024 | 1 reply
Wanting to explore other options or find out other financial strategies for trying to build a detached home on our lot without having to refinance out of our 2.75 interest rate with a cash out or doing a HELOC.
Oliver Fisher Seeking lawyer who can do double closings in the Denver area
27 May 2024 | 19 replies
Last I did their rates were 1-2%. 
Adam Eckhoff Section 8 - What's the catch? (Out-of-State Investing)
27 May 2024 | 19 replies
and unfortunately, with rates and prices high, it has just gotten very, very tough to cash flow on long term rentals.i browsed a few other threads you started and it sounds like you already own your primary residence and are looking to get started in investing. 
Zach Wagner Paying Yourself for Your RE Services
26 May 2024 | 2 replies
You’ll get an automatic 20-40% discount (tax deduction) off the rates which might make doing it yourself not worthwhile.