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Nathan Cao Bank of America Requires 20% Down
11 July 2008 | 91 replies
The post was removed because it was a blatant violation of the rules.
Robin Vidovich Moderator
3 December 2019 | 7 replies
There are, of course, rules and regulations which we must follow as moderators.
Brice C. Investor North calif 9 yrs experience
24 June 2008 | 5 replies
[post edited by admin - take a look at the forum rules before posting ads in your posts]Brice Cook
Jason Schmidt I think i found a great deal in my area! can you help me?
25 June 2008 | 23 replies
Rehabs ALWAYS take longer than you expect, ALWAYS cost more, it ALWAYS takes longer to sell, and you ALWAYS sell for less than you thought.The rule of thumb for fix and flips is that if your buy and rehab costs are 70% of the ARV, you will make a 10-15% of ARV profit.
Asher Anderson New to renting, wondering if this is the right strategy
26 June 2008 | 3 replies
I've read about the 50% and the 2% rule and I think I have a clear understanding of it.
Justin Butler Buying under market value
21 July 2008 | 49 replies
on properties that aren't even listed on MLS....Now, I understand the basics to the 2%/50% rule.
Kevin McIntosh How many lookers does it take to convert into a buyer
29 June 2008 | 9 replies
I don't think there is a hard and fast rule although I like dafly's line about 4-5 showings and 2 offers/month.The problem is that you asked specifically about INVESTORS so the above rule would not apply.
Jason Schmidt can someone please explain this 50% rule to me?
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
Hi Nationwide Jus curious to know how the 50%-rule-deal and not-a-50%-rule-deal are bad and good respectively.
Josh Carpenter Advice Please
29 June 2008 | 15 replies
Building on what Wheatie said, using your more specific financing assumptions ($5K down, 6.3%, 30 years), along with the 50% rule, you get the following:Gross rent: $470Expense percent: 50%Expenses: $235NOI:$235Payment: $209Cash flow: $31+/monthSo, that's $369/year cash flow, which at least is positive in terms of pure cash flow, but let's calculate the returns:Cash-on-Cash: $369/$5000 = 7.38%Total Return (w/equity accrual) = 15.04%So, not a great return, but maybe not as bad as was originally portrayed; keep in mind that this doesn't include closing costs, which would reduce your return by a percent or two).
Terry Royce Marketing a wholesale
4 July 2008 | 9 replies
I'd say go for it full bore on your marketing, unless there are homeowner association rules against banners or signage.