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Andy Ballester Confessions!!!! 2018 has been a Murphy's law yr..
6 July 2018 | 2 replies
Not that says much..And I am getting max rent for the neighborhood.. typical 3 bedroom in neighborhood goes for about 700, I'm getting 775, the 2 bedroom is very small, about 600sq feet.
Eric Nelson REI deductions with fulltime job pay
9 July 2018 | 7 replies
Hi Eric, Typically passive income/losses (rental income) can only be used to offset other passive income. 
Daniel Guerra Please help analyze my potential deal (Deal or No Deal)
5 August 2018 | 9 replies
Also rent is typically 1% of the ARV which would put the rent in the $1000 - 1100 range. 
David Hald Private Loan @ 4% via family lenders?! What do I do?
8 July 2018 | 9 replies
Plus parents typically want to feel like they are helping their kids when they can.
Peter Durant Flooring choices for new unit
6 July 2018 | 13 replies
The other thing is see is people using light pastel colors like tan or green or blue in paint with a bright white border trim .
Jeremy Hysell Analysis Help - 12 unit on MLS
13 July 2018 | 3 replies
Details in MLSUnits: 6Taxes: $5874 (annual)Gross Income: $48,600 ($675 per month)Net Operating Income $38,838Total Expenses: $9762Vacancy Rate: 5%Asking Price: $449KOwner pays Trash & Water______________________________________________________________Based on the expenses I am assuming that the property management is completed by the owner and that they are including ~$4K a year in insurance.I ran the numbers in my own Deal Analyzer and I added:5% of Effective Gross Income as Maintenance Expense 10% of Effective Gross Income as Property Management ExpenseBumped the vacancy rate from 5% to 10%Insurance: $3000 (annual $500 per door)Water: $3240 ($45 per door - typical in city)Trash: $1,800 ($25 per door - complete guess)$12K for improvements ($2k per door)20 year note @ 5% with 20% down (assuming full asking price)2% Closing costs______________________________________________________________My numbers show a Cap Rate of 5.7%, cash on cash return of -5.12% and -$1,668 of annual cash flow. 
Tom Edwards Who has mulitple brokers looking for deals in the same city?
14 July 2018 | 5 replies
On larger deals, say 10+ units for example, the seller will typically list their building with a specific broker, not on the MLS.
Cade Schacher Holding company, and LLC vs Incorporated
10 July 2018 | 3 replies
Rentals typically you want to hold in an llc or partnership. 
Johan Hultman Section 8 rent increase - only after new one year contract
1 May 2019 | 20 replies
Additionally, the amounts they pay are based on the county, not on the city, and I invest in very desirable city that demands market rents well above what is typical for the county.
Account Closed Commercial loan down payment
7 July 2018 | 3 replies
Hello, does anyone know the requisite down payment on a typical commercial loan?