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Mitch Chilton Beginner investor looking for advice in Iowa.
9 September 2016 | 8 replies
My experience is that I can rent a two bed/one bath upstairs apt for $650/month.Mortgage - $300 (assumption is conventional loan...this is variable)Maintenance - $32.5 (5%)Management - $65 (10%)Property Tax - $50Total Expenses - 447.5Net - $252.5Quite honestly, I think I could make these numbers look better (refinance my duplex and get cash out for much less for example), but I'm curious what others think.I should probably state that my goals for right now are horizontal income without too much work.
Josh Halagiere Need Feedback On Multi-Family Analysis
9 September 2016 | 2 replies
.-6-units fully rented ( 2-1bdr/1ba, 4-2bdr/1ba)-Sale Price to end buyer = $420K-Yearly rent = $72K-Yearly expenses = $21K (includes taxes, utilities, insurance, garbage, exterior maintenance)-NOI = $51K/yr-CAP Rate (NOI/Price) = 12.14%Please let me know what you think!  
Seth V. Analyzing Properties, Budgeting Repairs
9 September 2016 | 1 reply
Most of my other expenses are known and these are the ones that I am least confident predicting.  
Jennifer Dugovich New member from Akron/Cleveland area, Ohio
10 September 2016 | 2 replies
The information available is amazing, but also very overwhelming and I am not sure where to start.I'm currently in some credit card and student loan debt and looking for advice on whether it's smarter to get more in debt to be able to start with flipping/house hacking sooner, or to continue to read for the year and a half to two years or more it will take me to get rid of my debt and save enough for a down payment.  
Bob Crane All Electric vs Gas Furnace/Water Heater in Northern Illinois
14 September 2016 | 16 replies
It is a big expense and I'd rather not choose the one that will delay putting a renter in the house.
Andy Kurtz Too big a nut for first deal?
9 September 2016 | 3 replies
Expenses approx $30,000Asking price is $900k, however I learned the owner owes only $120k.
Zach Hubert-Allen Which Podcasts do you recommend?
22 September 2016 | 21 replies
I was fed, enrolled in sports(which can be expensive), my parents helped fund half of my first car, college expenses, etc.
Rhys Columbus New investor from Adelaide, South Australia
11 September 2016 | 2 replies
I'm interested in investing both in Australia and the United States, but am a bit overwhelmed with getting started in US investing.
Brandon Sok HELP: HUD 203k Rehab on Single Family Owner Occupancy - Advice??
12 September 2016 | 2 replies
I've heard bad reports about excessive expenses because of required use of General Contractors. 
Amy Webber Evaluating an opportunity to purchase office space?
23 February 2017 | 4 replies
I think it will be a good solid long term property and it is a great location for me personally (5 minutes from my house, 15 minutes from where my kids attend school, and walking distance to my favorite Mexican restaurant).I have been able to trim operating expenses over $250 per month so far and think I'll potentially be able to trim them another $200 or so per month within the next month or so.