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Benjamin Latusek Adding Investment to Profile: 13 units in Des Moines
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
This building was built and 1924 and has a lot of old character.
Collin Luckett Real Estate License Online Options
21 November 2024 | 4 replies
I used CE Shop and they are nationwide. 
Thomas McPherson Feds Cut Rates Again - Predictions for New Office
21 November 2024 | 7 replies
If inflation and yields stay high, we might see more buyers sidelined, which could cool demand and stabilize prices.
James Wise Exposing more of Bob Prisco's (AKA Bob Stevens) Lies
21 November 2024 | 6 replies
I actually reached out to him just to phone chat as while he was arrogant and grating, he seemed to know what he was talking about.Very arrogant and all-knowing over the phone, just rubbed me the wrong way.
Bruce Schussler To cash-out refinance -or- keep positive cash-flow on a rental
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Bruce Schussler: A lot of Podcasts and Youtuber's say to cash-out refinance to keep rents balanced with payment; (PITI) then use those funds strategically to re-invest either in more real estate or just put into a high interest bearing account or money market account...Here's some of my thoughts and comparisons;Cash-out refinance with new loan so rents balance with payment:- The cash-out refinance is 100% tax free- The funds can be put into a money-market account off-setting a portion of the interest charge of loan- The loan balance gets eventually destroyed by inflation- The liquid cash eventually gets destroyed by inflation - The interest on the new loan can be deducted from the rent income- The refinance costs are 3-4% of the total- There is less equity in the property and LLC that can be attached in case of a lawsuit- The break-even on cash-out refinance with current interest costs on the new loan is around 12 years Vs.Paid-off property with positive cash flow:- The positive rent income is 100% taxable minus only depreciation and property tax- There is more equity in the property and LLC that can be attached with a lawsuit- The break even is not until after 12 years at today's interest rates- There is a rate risk in today's inflationary environment where interest rates on bonds keep rising*It appears to me that the cash-out refi is in the best interest for a property investor; (Dave Ramsey would strongly disagree!)
Jonathan Weinberger Managing 1.1M portfolio. Doubling it with Section 8!!
30 October 2024 | 22 replies
And of course factoring in insurance and taxes.
Missy Leeman Design loving new investor
21 November 2024 | 10 replies
I'm also just north of Boston and have been investing here since 2013.
Julie Muse Millpond Ct Success in San Juan Capistrano!
21 November 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $605,000 Cash invested: $12,000 Sale price: $785,000 Contributors: Peter Vekselman Partner Driven and Ann Mesa purchased this home for $605,000 on 06/27/2024, invested $12,000 in targeted renovations, and sold it for an impressive $785,000 on 11/15/2024.
Karl Kauper Worst-Case Scenario Eviction - Massachusetts
21 November 2024 | 10 replies
They stop rent and communication.
Scott Champion I have $200,000.00 cash to invest.
21 November 2024 | 20 replies
Get preapproved for a Hard Money Loan to fix and flip.