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Claire Strom Investing in a Location with MANY Listings--Red Flag??
26 October 2018 | 2 replies
I have found duplexes in Cleveland where total monthly rent is $1400 and cost of the duplex is less than $15k. 
Danny Webber Housing Affordability in Austin TX
31 October 2018 | 1 reply
A quick glance at housing affordability in AustinMedian Household Income App (Forbes): $73,493 ($6,124/mos)Cost of Living (Forbes): 15% above nat'l avgMedian Home Cost (SFR-ABOR Stats): $302,250Assume 5% Down Payment Conventional Loan- 30 year amortization- $15,112.50 down pmt + any closing costs• Percentage of residents with less than $1,000 saved: 56%• https://www.gobankingrates.com/…/…/americans-savings-state/…- $287,137.50 amt financed- 4.375% interest rateHow the payment looks:PI= $1,433 mosIns= $105 mosTaxes= $458.33 mos (Assume $5,500/yr)HOA= $25 mos$2,021.3/mos PITIDTI’sHousing ratio= app 33% @ median income ($2021/$6124)FHA should be at 31% or less with Conv/VA/FHA being around the same although all have exceptions in placeTotal DTIThese hover between high 30%’s to manually underwritten total DTI’s in the 50’s or higher depending on the programs@ 45% Total DTI Ratio and assuming the above PITI pmt that gives a borrower approximately $734 per month in all other creditor debt (cars/cc/personal loans/etc)These numbers are not perfect but are rather a quick illustration of current housing affordability in Austin for Retail Buyers.Summary: Housing is becoming less and less affordable in the COA for end retail buyersAssuming increases in property taxes/insurance/interest rates on the horizon how does this affect us as investors?
Alan Walker Investor Tip: Bathrooms: Total Rehab or Touch Up?
4 November 2018 | 6 replies

One question I'm often asked by sellers and fellow investors is, "should I rehab the bathroom". And while I'm not a lawyer, I'll give you the standard lawyer response: it depends.As with most things related to an inve...

Ryan Champin First Time Buyer in NJ looking for help!
1 December 2018 | 6 replies
For exmaple, a total kitchen rehab can cost you 25-30k, depending on finishes and how you want it to look.
Joey Newton How to sub meter H2O in multifamily?
8 January 2019 | 9 replies
Louis county area, and I am a total virgin when it comes to this.
Robert Seger Gifted Estate - Tax Question
27 October 2018 | 4 replies
There's a really large lifetime limit, but each gift over the annual limit adds to the lifetime total.
Jim Macedon Help With Depreciation Recapture
26 October 2018 | 3 replies
You are obviously claiming depreciation during that time. 
Joey Newton Quadplex Question for a newb
29 December 2018 | 51 replies
Totally selfish question but, I am in negotiations with a landlord who wants to sell 2 quadplexes in St.
Alex Stoll Nervous to buy out of state, looking for property management.
25 December 2018 | 8 replies
I realize I'm totally in the minority here, but just wanted to drop some "food for thought".
Natasha Hunter Re-performing CFD in Indiana 76% ROI!!
29 October 2018 | 1 reply
Here are the numbers:Original Loan Amount: $ 42,700.00Loan Origination Date: 12/09/2013First Payment Due Date: 01/01/2014Last Payment Date: 9/27/2018Current Loan Balance: $ 41,802.77Current Interest Rate: 9.900%Current P&I Payment:$ 371.57Current Escrow Payment:$ 30.43Maturity Date:12/01/2043Term Remaining: 302Loan Type :CFDFMV: $87,500The WorkoutWe picked up this asset for $18,500 ( 44% of UPB)Expense Cost: $2000 (Includes, servicing, initial due diligence, forced place insurance, back taxes and misc)Contingency Fund $2,500All in Cost= $23,0008 Months of Payments = $2968Reinstatemet fee from borrower = $2000Total Income received $4968We sold this property after 1 year as a re-performer for $35,500 (Approximately 85% of UPB)$35,500 + $4968 = $40,468 Total ROI = 76%We're excited with how this one turned out and can't wait to see what we will do with our next one!