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Julio Gonzalez Which cost segregation study approach is required by the IRS?
4 February 2025 | 4 replies
These estimated costs should then be reconciled back to actual costs or the purchase price.Have you had a cost segregation study performed?
Michael D. VALUE: Now vs. What it could be
10 February 2025 | 16 replies
Buyers usually want to purchase on today’s value while sellers often want to use future potential of the property (“current rents are below market” or “room to build an additional property”, etc) to increase the purchase price or likelihood of a sale.
Kevin Chandler Hartford, New Britain or New Haven?
2 February 2025 | 22 replies
What this leads to is higher purchase prices but also higher rents in these areas. 
Aristotle Kumpis Is it possible to buy with no money out of pocket?
1 February 2025 | 16 replies
@Aristotle KumpisWe do 10+ Flips/BRRRRs annually and fund with Hard Money and Private Money.Hard Money will fund 90% of the purchase price and 100% of the rehab on a draw schedule.Our Private investors will fund the remaining 10% of the purchase price, the first portion of the rehab (to be drawn later from the HML), and the holding costs.Of course, with private lenders, you must give up equity or a return on the debt.
Veronica Calvillo buying first property
4 February 2025 | 7 replies
If you can show that the numbers work, you can get 100% of the purchase and rehab covered.The key is finding lenders who work with new investors.2.Partnering with Experienced Investors– If you don’t have capital, you can offer your time, effort, and hustle in exchange for a piece of the deal.
Chris Shon Do I need a Real Estate Tax Accountant?
28 January 2025 | 20 replies
Does the LLC legally own the property that was purchased
Don M. First time with new construction: Cape Coral, FL
5 February 2025 | 205 replies
Was previously purchased with a Builder to erect a SFR residence on.
Ray Joseph Introduction and ask for assistance
4 February 2025 | 6 replies
I think if you just attend any group, you'll find investors that purchase remote and local and you'll be able to learn.
Tony Thomas Help with Analysis of Multifamily
2 February 2025 | 1 reply
TERMS- Deal Type: Seller Finance- List Price: $580,000- Purchase Price: $780,000- Seller Carryback: $693,000- Total Entry: $100,000 Breakdown: Assignment: $13,000 Down: $87,000- PITI: $2,657 Breakdown: Principal & Interest:: $2,000 Taxes: $464Insurance: $193- Rent: $5,250 ($750-800 per unit)- Amortization Years: 28.88- Interest rate: 0%- HOA: NONE- Balloon: NONE- EMD: $5,500- COE: Feb 12, 2025- Occupancy: Occupied, Occupants staying post closing- Title company: PROPERTY DETAILS:MULIT-FAMILY7 Units - 2B/1B per unit- Living sqft: 5,200- Year Built: 1940- Age of Roof: 1- Age of HVAC: New- Age of Water heater: New- Condition of Electrical: Good working condition- Condition of Plumbing: Good working condition
Lincoln Waite Paying utilities on a Multi-Family and it's eating all of my cash flow. (Iowa)
8 February 2025 | 22 replies
The buyer ended up buying and reconverting to a single family, and doubled his purchase price.Yeah, that's actually a really good and in-the-now viable strategy.