
10 March 2018 | 1 reply
Currently, we are negotiating some minor repairs to the property and ending due diligence.

11 March 2018 | 6 replies
Here are the numbers,Purchase Price: $165,000 as-isFinanced: $123,750 (25% down, couldn't put any less down with a conventional lender)Mortgage Rate: 5.25% (no points); 5.35% APR -rates are on the rise it seems.Estimated closing costs: $4,500Initial cash invested: $46,310Gross Rent: $1,725 ($875/$850)Operating Expenses: $815 (includes mgmt fees @ 10% & capex of $275/mo)Cash flow: $140.77Principal reduction: $142Cash-on-cash: 3.65%Total ROI: 7.4%Possible near future repairs: Roof (Estimated at $4,000); windows (Estimated at $5,000).

10 March 2018 | 1 reply
I can pay off my first rental property (condo)for $50K and enjoy a cash flow of around $515 per month or $6180 per year which is around 12% ROI assuming 100% occupancy and zero repairs (which has been almost true for the past 9 years) Or, I could use the $50K on a down payment on a new property.

13 March 2018 | 40 replies
Purchase price was $162 with private appraisal for after repairs before purchase at $225 open market estimates are $275k we put $16,800 cash into the down payment.

22 March 2020 | 33 replies
Any repair/install/asset for IRS purposes is always the total cost it took to get the asset and put it into service.

11 March 2018 | 6 replies
After you factor in taxes, property management (if needed), repairs, vacancies, utilities, whatever is leftover is yours to keep.

11 March 2018 | 2 replies
I’m looking into a 6 family in NJ that is on the market for 550k...the gross annual rents are $83,400...taxes are $14,489...insurance is $2,600...utilities about $2,000...repairs and maintenance about $5,000.

12 March 2018 | 2 replies
Don't take the wholesalers word for it.Second, make sure you run your own construction people through the property so you have a realistic number for repairs.

7 April 2018 | 9 replies
Most have money coming in on the first and few expenses(mortgage payment, utilities, possible repairs, possibly property management fees going out).

11 March 2018 | 3 replies
So I have a property that cash flows 175 a month after mortgage, property manager, repairs, and vacancy.