Travis Champ
Denied insurance for Fire Risk Zone on STR coverage
29 November 2024 | 10 replies
Well if Proper won't insure it, many others won't as well.
Nathan Frost
Update - Detroit Deal
18 December 2024 | 45 replies
@Nathan Frost uhm, not sure you understand Detroit market.Motion lights & cameras may work half the time at best.Too many insurance claims will get you cancelled and eventually black-balled.But, what do we know after 24 years in the Detroit market...
Nadia Jones
Do Term Sheets or Commitment Letters Show Financial Credibility to Brokers/Agents?
13 December 2024 | 4 replies
Its generally retail medical operators, so we include things like the market dynamics for our use and why statistically the market and location of the site will be viable form a business case standpoint, and speak to how the startup has enlisted the help of an EMR or other such consultant to help in their general rampup and ability to bill/get insurance contracts.
Jewell Arceneaux
Attention Investors: Scale up starting with FHA
14 December 2024 | 6 replies
This also removes the FHA’s mortgage insurance premium (MIP) requirement, reducing monthly expenses.Owner-Occupied Financing: If your next property will also be owner-occupied (e.g., a duplex or multifamily), you may qualify for a conventional loan with as little as 3%-5% down.HELOC or Cash-Out Refinance: Use the equity you’ve built in your current property to secure a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) or cash-out refinance.
Ryan Dunn
Unexpected Rate Increase on BRRRR Loan – Is This Normal?
10 December 2024 | 36 replies
These companies do NOT have their own money they all tie into Large hedgefund or insurance company LOC's that can change on a whim and you know sheeet flows down hill.
James French
Private money club with Chris Naugle
11 December 2024 | 12 replies
I didn’t go with his company to set up my life insurance policy.
Tim Holt
House Hacking in Rhode Island
10 December 2024 | 6 replies
The only way to answer that in general (whether house hacking in today's market is still a good option) or for a particular property, is to learn how to run the numbers and analyze a specific property to see whether it will be able to stand on its own as an investment when you move out someday.There are a lot of resources here on BP for doing that but I'd just say, make sure the assumptions you're putting into your spreadsheet or deal analyzer are realistic.Make sure the rents (especially for vacant units or pro-forma #s) are realistic by doing your own rent comps; make sure the mortgage rate is realistic by doing some research online and/or talking to some mortgage folks; make sure insurance #s are realistic by getting a couple of quotes for the # of units and zip code / area you're looking in; etc.I hope that helps, and good luck 😊
Dakota Williams
Please help new investor!
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Here are the numbers:Purchase price: 300k @5.5% (might be able to negotiate new exterior paint job credit)Monthly costs: mortgage- 1703 tax-245 (2933/yr) insurance- 167Market rents are 1600$ easy for both sides as is but currently being rented at 1410 and 1325 tenets pay all utilities (separately metered)Planning on putting aside 20% of rents for Maint, vacancy, capex and will be self managing property.
William F.
Open reviews on land investing programs
17 December 2024 | 13 replies
Taxes, interest, insurance and maintenance will eat into the profit. 2.
Julian Dragos
Rental Property in an LLC and Insurance Requirements
29 November 2024 | 1 reply
Insurance, bank accounts, credit cards, etc.You are probably making your life more complicated and expensive than it needs to be.