
23 June 2024 | 2 replies
@Carter Buckingham Definitely check with the park manager and/or owner to see if this can be done there, if you decide to go this route if purchasing mobile homes in a community.

25 June 2024 | 15 replies
For example, there are 500k-600k 2000sqt+ duplex that has monthly cost around $4000 ~ 4500 without management but the typical rent in that area for those units is under $2000.

20 June 2024 | 5 replies
I have a property in an area where a lot of applicants do not have a SSN, or speak much english.

21 June 2024 | 2 replies
For a $300,000 property, this could be $6,000 to $15,000.Mortgage on Rental Property:Loan Amount: $240,000 (assuming 80% financed at 4% interest over 30 years).Monthly Payment: Approximately $1,145.Other Expenses:Property Taxes: Estimated at 1.5% of property value annually ($4,500).Insurance: Estimated at $1,500 annually.Maintenance: Estimated at 1% of property value annually ($3,000).Property Management Fees: Assuming 10% of monthly rental income ($2,400 annually if rent is $2,000 per month).Vacancy and Turnover Costs: Estimated at 5% of annual rental income ($1,200).Total Initial Investment and Annual Operating ExpensesInitial Investment:Total Borrowed from Equity: $150,000Down Payment for Rental Property: $60,000Closing Costs for Rental Property: $10,500 (average)Total Initial Cash Outlay: $70,500 (initial investment from equity) + $10,500 (closing costs)Annual Operating Expenses:Property Taxes: $4,500Insurance: $1,500Maintenance: $3,000Property Management Fees: $2,400Vacancy and Turnover Costs: $1,200Total Operating Expenses: $12,600 annuallyExpected ReturnRental Income:Assuming $2,000 per month, annual rental income = $24,000.Net Operating Income (NOI):Annual Rental Income: $24,000Minus Annual Operating Expenses: $12,600NOI: $11,400Debt Service:Mortgage Payment on Rental Property: $1,145 per month, $13,740 annually.Total Debt Service: $13,740 (rental property) + $8,592 (equity loan) = $22,332 annually.Net Cash Flow:NOI: $11,400Minus Debt Service: $22,332Net Cash Flow: -$10,932 annually (negative cash flow initially due to high debt service).Cash-on-Cash ReturnInitial Cash Investment: $70,500Net Cash Flow (first year): -$10,932Cash-on-Cash Return: Not applicable initially due to negative cash flow.Long-Term Appreciation and AdjustmentsProperty Appreciation:Assuming a 3% annual appreciation, the property value could increase by $9,000 annually.Rent Increases:Assuming a 2% annual rent increase, rental income will rise, improving cash flow over time.

20 June 2024 | 4 replies
Here is a great place to meet other investors like yourselves - https://www.oreio.org/ Not quite sure if once you acquire that property if your intent is to manage it as well for some insight into property management give us a call https://peartreegroup.ca/.

24 June 2024 | 14 replies
They will have for these new projects their own property management arm, an insurance option as well i'm told.

22 June 2024 | 2 replies
I currently just have a 2-door honda that I will use for business travel/managing the rental.

22 June 2024 | 6 replies
I was wondering if anyone here has managed to do a new construction BRRRR in the more expensive states.

20 June 2024 | 18 replies
The other thing is property management.

20 June 2024 | 16 replies
Background checks, credit checks, evictions, etc. and I'd look at how long they've been in business by looking up their LLC (if applicable) on the SOS website.