Account Closed
Broker Challenge: Find me a $1M+ House - 7-8% Rental Yield
24 October 2023 | 45 replies
In chart the relationship is something like this pattern "\_" What OP wants is linear progressive chart, where every increases of asset price, the rent/market cap rate would be the same/parallel.
Account Closed
Share you STR Economics
26 October 2023 | 21 replies
If we can get enough data here I could make a proper summary chart which will give new members a realistic insight as to what they can really expect to make.
Peter Schuyler
Buying house for Child to help with In State Tuition Costs
16 December 2016 | 66 replies
I had posted this chart showing cash on cash return to another post recently, but it shows that there are definitely some deals that still get you *some* cash on cash return.
Blaine Alger
SUB TO Mentorship Program With Pace Morby Review
11 February 2021 | 87 replies
When you're learning, most of what you do is non charted territory.
Roohil Hamid
Section 8 Real Estate Investing
21 December 2023 | 69 replies
Any market difference is going to be splitting hairs when it comes to the bottom line of your portfolio.
Ryan Del Mastro
Graveyards and Investing in them.
21 March 2017 | 7 replies
Tenant retention stats are off the charts!
Edward Shen
Flipping a House, Should I do For Sale by Owner?
11 April 2018 | 8 replies
@Steve Vaughan you think WAZU excise tax is bad just wait and see what it is in PA.. off the charts is what it is.. 2 to 4X what we pay in WA excise tax.
Will Barnard
Fannie going bye bye??
13 May 2011 | 14 replies
OTOH, I'm not optimistic this will keep those who want to make bucks at public expense from continuing to feed at the same trough.Looking at the long term, inflation adjusted Case Shiller data (sorry, kind of an old chart), prices were roughly flat from the start of the recorded data (1890) until World War 1. 100 is the baseline.
Donald F.
How to reduce my active income tax liability? Bonus depreciation?
3 May 2021 | 21 replies
Nevertheless, there are some exceptions in cities or resort towns where the land values are off-the-charts as you probably know.
Jon Klaus
FHA transaction costs?
21 August 2009 | 2 replies
Title is based on the sales price for the seller...they should have a standard fee chart - you look up the sales price and that's the amount you pay for title - closing service charge will vary....Sellers fees are different than buyer fees.Seller - Title - Owners policyRecording feesTransfer taxEtc.BuyerTitle - Buyers policyand all kinds of other feesFHA buyer fees - Title and closing should be around the same as any other transaction - it's the FHA fees that are crazy!