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Kevin Lefeuvre VRBO Withdraws on bank account
23 August 2020 | 15 replies
I was not surprised to see the updated form, as I know they have a BIG mess to clean up. 
Shawn York Mobile Home Tax lien questions in Colorado
22 November 2016 | 15 replies
@Shawn York you could certainly form a new company and buy the lien in that entity.
Bukka Levy Turn Key. Why all the hate?
24 May 2019 | 116 replies
I recommend investors seek out a 10 cap using a REALISTIC pro forma.
Scott Schaecher Just Jump: A story on our 'first' deal in St Louis
6 July 2021 | 28 replies
We ran the numbers on a nifty estimation spreadsheet I built: Purchase Details Financing Details Purchase Price $ 90,000.00 % Down 25% Esitmated Closing Costs $ 1,000.00 Down Payment $ $ 22,500.00 Estimated Repairs $ 33,984.00 Loan Amount $ 67,500.00 After Repair Value (ARV) $ 145,000.00 Loan Points 0 Total Project Cost $ 124,984.00 Loan Fees $ - Potential Upside $ 20,016.00 Amortized Over (Years) 30 Interest Rate 4.75% Total # of Payments 360 Monthly P&I $352.11 Total Cash Needed to Close $ 57,484.00 Cash Flow Details Income Future Assumptions Unit 1 Monthly Rent $ 850.00 Annual Income Growth 2% Unit 2 Monthly Rent $ 850.00 Annual Prop Value Growth 2% Unit 3 Monthly Rent $ - Annual Expense Growth 2% Unit 4 Monthly Rent $ - Sales Expenses 7% Additional Revenue $ - Total Monthly Revenue $ 1,700.00 Expenses Expense Forecasts Insurance / Month $ 100.00 Vacancy Rate (%) 5% Monthly Taxes $ 91.50 Maintenance (%) 10% Water/Sewer $ 69.70 Cap Ex Savings (%) 10% Waste Removal $ 57.08 Property Management (%) 10% HOAs $ - Vacancy Rate ($) $ 85.00 Electricity $ - Maintenance ($) $ 170.00 Other Monthly Expenses $ 50.00 Cap Ex Savings ($) $ 170.00 Description of Other: Lawn Mowing Property Management ($) $ 170.00 Total Operating Expenses $ 963.28 Net Operating Income (NOI): $ 736.72 Total Monthly Expenses: $ 1,315.39 Monthly Cash Flow: $ 384.61 Summary Monthly Income $ 1,700.00 Monthly Expenses $ 1,315.39 Monthly Cash Flow $ 384.61 Annual NOI $ 8,840.64 Purchase Cap Rate 9.82% Pro Forma Cap Rate 6.10% Total Cash Needed $ 57,484.00 Cash on Cash ROI 8.03% Rules of Thumb Total Monthly Cash Flow using 50% Rule $ 497.89 1% Rule (Revenue >1% of purchase price) Pass 2% Rule (Revenue >1% of purchase price) Fail Monthly Revenue as % of Purchase Price 1.89% Note – numbers above assume refinancing, maintaining 25% equity.It was immediately apparent upon walking into the unoccupied unit that the “recent renovations” were simply some lipstick trying to cover a pig in hopes we wouldn’t see.
Cody L. Hotel: Any advice on finding an experienced operator?
2 August 2018 | 5 replies
Link for good starter pro forma for your project:https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/729/sample-development-budget-and-operating-pro-forma-for-a-commercial-and/or-mixeduse-nsp-property/Check out HCareers or Hospitality Online, more specialty than Indeed.I am working on the same thing right now, but much smaller, a 26 room motel in upstate NY, vacant and distressed.
Sean Dezoysa Pace Morby mentorship
11 September 2023 | 9 replies
This means if you are pursuing a deal of any kind, you can easily form a team to pursue it anywhere in the country.   
Christopher Montgomery The Difference
22 June 2015 | 5 replies
In it's simplest form a note is just a promise to pay.  
Jennifer Griffin Subdividing a fourplex
23 June 2015 | 4 replies
@Jennifer GriffinI don't have a good answer for you but I'm pretty sure you would need to form a small homeowners association since the units might share common roof and siding etc.This legal work might (and likely will) cost a fortune for such a small development.
Haider Asfandiyar London or Dubai
17 December 2015 | 6 replies
Or if you need help to form a plan, im happy to do this also.London is a safer investment, and Dubai has the potential for more upswing, but is more risky.
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate Corporation & LLC Structure FAQ
25 January 2020 | 48 replies
I live in Maryland, however, want to form a Nevada or Wyoming LLC.