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3 November 2021 | 15 replies
. $225k could be a great entry point, or a terrible one depending on many factors.
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3 November 2021 | 1 reply
That means working with an agent who knows the city inside out.Don't Overlook the Hidden Costs of TransportationIf you have a car, factor in parking — possibly a monthly fee (Especially in downtown and Montrose, Houston).
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4 November 2021 | 4 replies
Principal and interest payments are not a factor in cap rate.Cap rate is the Net Operating Income (NOI) divided by the property value.
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2 November 2021 | 2 replies
It comes down to your comfortability.With 2-4 units, you would qualify for a higher loan amount because they factor in the income from the other units.Whenever I write offers that are not accepted, I always ask for feedback as to why the other offer got accepted.
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11 November 2021 | 13 replies
The cap was the go-to metric 15 years ago when I started investing, now it seems way more factors come into play, such as appreciation, quality of the property (I bought something with a 22% cap in Braddock PA last year, but also the wind could blow it over at any minute...), and estimated future value increases.
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3 December 2021 | 13 replies
Hence one of the factors driving up the acquisition price.
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10 November 2021 | 2 replies
It is crucial to analyze a market before you invest in it.There are various factors that you can analyze to have a thorough, multidimensional analysis of the market.
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18 November 2021 | 73 replies
Of course land acquisition factors into this as it always does, and getting more rural = cheaper land but at cost of greater input for buildable land so I see it in many cases close to a break-even on that point.
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5 November 2021 | 3 replies
Is it just a matter of factoring these expenses into the analysis and seeing what the monthly cash flow is like?
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3 November 2021 | 0 replies
I doubt inventory will be substantially up until spring and demand isn’t going anywhere, so the big factor is rates.