Mariana Rojas
Build Up vs Buy/Renovate in Chicago
3 March 2019 | 2 replies
I would try to get permitting for 2-4 units if possible.2) New construction would run you about $165 sq/ft in the area.Im looking at a new construction project for a 1300 sq ft sfh near 66th/westernif you need to tear down the existing structure may be more. 3) first steps is get architecture drawings, understand the utilities needed, then permitting.
Calvin Wilson
Moving REI: Agent, Professionals, Advice near Fort Myers, Florida
3 March 2019 | 0 replies
I have built and sold 38 new construction homes in the last 5 years but I have no desire to buy a distressed property and fix it up.
Isar Papaladze
Need help analyzing Rental Property.
3 March 2019 | 8 replies
I'm not trying to pick apart your calculation but rather give you some constructive feedback.
Teresa Humphreys
Served Summons & Complaint by the Health Department
4 March 2019 | 19 replies
HUD yes section 8 yes housing authorities run by cities yes.but who knows whats the jurisdiction what city and state.. maybe if you post those details someone can acutally answer you..right now with your post there are 50 states to choose from and a million cities need to narrow it down if you want any constructive feedback :)
Rich Bultema
Window brands cost vs reliability
4 March 2019 | 2 replies
I used a mixture of new construction type or replacement type in both single and double hung depending on the application of the window.
Ben Ashburn
Received an Inheritance and Don’t Know How to Use It
3 March 2019 | 8 replies
I have a 20 year construction background, so in addition to buying and holding properties, I am also very interested in the fix and flip.
Richard Coyne
216 unit Multifamily syndication!
6 March 2019 | 12 replies
I am in the commercial construction business and am wanting to move into more full time work from home.
Daniel D.
URGENT AGAIN: Offer Accepted - NOW WHAT?
5 March 2019 | 10 replies
I am in the construction industry, i have renovated a few properties so that's not the issue.
Geoff Antone
Cash on Cash and ROI with Hard Money Loan Financing
26 January 2021 | 4 replies
GeoffCosts Due at Closing Points: 3% of loan (one time) [only financed at 70% of ARV]Origination Fees: $1,020 ($400 document processing + general administrative costs, $575 legal fees - preparation and review of all documents, $30 application fee (charged at closing), $15 flood certification)Appraisal Fee: $400 - $475 (paid directly to state licensed appraiser)Insurance: ARV x .45% -- (paid for 6 months in advance before you close; can choose any insurance company as long as it meets minimum requirements HML has + lists HML as mortgagee on policy)Buying Closing Costs: 1% of purchase price (title insurance + escrow fees)Outside Costs (Holding) 4 Month Flip (120 days): 2 months of construction, 1 month on market, 1 month in escrow/title; plan for 6 months Monthly payments: 1% of loan Utilities: $230/month (varies; $125 electricity, $60 water, $45 gas)Property Tax: $3,000/12 months x number of monthsRealtor fees: 4% of ARV (multiple realtors that will list for 1%)Selling Closing Costs: 1.5% of ARV---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Example of House:Buy at $120kRehab at $50kARV at $230kCosts Due at Closing Points: 3% of loan; financed at 70% of ARV ($230,000 x 70% = $161,000 loan) $161,000 x 3% = $4,830Origination Fees: $1,020Appraisal Fee: $475Insurance: ARV x .45% $230,000 x .45% = $1,030Buying Closing Costs: 1% of purchase price $120,000 x 1% = $1,200TOTAL CLOSING COSTS: $8,555------------Outside Costs (Holding) Monthly payments: 1% of loan $161,000 x 1% = $1,610 x 6 months = $9,660Utilities: $230 per month $230 x 6 months = $1,380Property Tax: $3,000/12 months x number of months $3,000/12 = $250 x 6 months = $1,500Realtor fees: 4% of ARV $230,000 x 4% = $9,200 Selling Closing Costs: 1.5% of ARV $230,000 x 1.5% = $3,450TOTAL HOLDING COSTS: $25,190-------------Out of Pocket Portion for Rehab: $9,000TOTAL OUT OF POCKET COSTS: $30,095TOTAL OUT COST INCLUDING REALTOR FEES AND SELLING CLOSING COST: $42,745Calculations-------------------------------------------------------------Buy at $120,000 + $33,745 (costs) + $50,000 (rehab) = $203,745Sell at $230,000 - $203,745 (costs + rehab) = $26,255 (PROFIT)Cash on Cash $26,255 (Profit) / 30,095 (Total Cash Invested) = 87 %Return on Investment $26,255 (Profit) / $203,745 (Total Spent including all cost) = 12.8%
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Flipping Profits Tumbled To 7 Year Low
5 March 2019 | 16 replies
In 32221 We have GE OIL and Gas, Saft International , a Solar Company, Wayfair is building, Bridgestone tires, A college, FSCJ Cecil Campus, The Equesteian Center is also a concert entertainment venue, Cecil Commerce, all fairly recent and more is coming to 32221, Amazon is in 32210 just over the border of 32221 and the 32210 housing is older and saturated all the new construction is coming to 32221.We will rezone to commercial or sell to a company that will do it , 528 ft frontage on SR 228 & 330 ft on Nathan Hale rd.