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Adrian N. Self directed IRA question from a newb.
17 June 2018 | 4 replies
Another idea you may want to look into is whole life insurance.
Steve Cheren 203K Loan Question -- Could I Qualify In This Scenario
26 June 2018 | 4 replies
You will need a copy of their license (if required in your state), as well as a copy their Liability insurance
Tyler Smith Analyzing a Live in Flip
17 June 2018 | 0 replies
Maybe I'm wrong, but considering I wouldn't be paying 2 mortgages, water bills, insurance ect. wouldn't it be safe to assume I could purchase a property with a slimmer profit margin?
Sean H. Help with 5-unit deal analysis
18 June 2018 | 1 reply
The property is a 5 unit building with the following information: Rental income is $4,000 per month or $48,000 per year totalTaxes are $375 per month or $4,500 per year (this is higher than current but factoring in that they will increase)Estimated insurance is $200 per month or $2,400 per yearExpenses: Vacancy 8%Management 10%Other expenses Landlord pays water at $400 per month or $4,800 per year Realize this could be a cost savings in the future, but want to analyze as isGeneral maintenance (including minor repairs on property) including grass and pest control estimate at $300 per month or $3,600 per yearCapital reserves for Cap ex (appliances, windows (52 windows on building), roof, siding, etc. which I based on building a capitalization table based on useful life of items and number of units) at $460 per month or $5,520 per yearLoan: All in after down payment the loan would be for $300,000Assuming 7% interest rateAmortized over 20 yearsThus comes out to $2,325 per month or $27,900 per yearSummary Income Per Year:$48,000Property Exp.
Charlie C. 20 year old w/ six-figure income and no expenses. What to do?
20 July 2018 | 58 replies
You could potentially still live for free (your roommates pay your mortgage, taxes, insurance, expenses, etc.) and you are building equity at the same time by paying down your mortgage and you don't have to live with your parents. 
Billy V. Sacramento Flip Sold
18 June 2018 | 5 replies
I bring years of experience flipping (started in 2011 in Sac) new construction, additions, rehab team, agents (real estate and insurance) and funding. 1 rental in EDH. 
Paul S. First-Time Bath Remodel Plan Review
21 June 2018 | 5 replies
- remove existing tile - remove drywall in surround and window area to the ceiling - replace drywall with hardibacker redgard hardibacker large porcelain tiles (16x16, 12x24) with smallest grout spacing possible- highest quality caulk that is mildew-resistant - tile floors, 4" base/behind/beside toilet, in addition to tub surround all the way to ceiling - angle tiles away from block window - re-install shower curtain rod  - replace fan/light with higher-performance model with humidity sensor - inspect fan ventiliation to confirm vent going through ceiling - inspect bath, sink, toilet plumbing and waste drainpipes - add quarter turn water shut-off valve - replace bath fixtures to single stem handle - replace bath drain with grid drain
James Jenkins Insurance for the RE investor.
20 June 2018 | 3 replies
I figured it was a good time to post here, since I had a conversation last week with yet another new investor client who got bad advice from their previous insurance agent.
Jaime Robles Taking possession after Right of Redemption exercised.
25 June 2018 | 8 replies
Get a Title Company attorney to tell me what it would take to get them to insure title without the buyers signature (my attorney does not know if this is possible and to try different title companies). 3. file a lawsuit and take them to court (which will take the cost above the value of the home.
Amy H. Horror stories of Airbnb
2 July 2018 | 12 replies
How much did your homeowners insurance increase when you added short term rental to your policy?