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Nathan Frost Need advice on Cash Out Refinance
15 April 2024 | 20 replies
Is your DSCR ratio greater than 1-meaning are you cash flowing (according to the lender's criteria of mortgage, property taxes and insurance (and HOA) if applicable).
Chris Watkins BRRRRSTR in Eugene, OR with actual numbers
15 April 2024 | 12 replies
Here are the projections for 2024 to give an idea of expected returns:2024 IncomeLong-term Income$8,400Gross STR Income$45,500 (based on AirDNA projections)Additional STR Income$5,915 (mostly cleaning fees)Total Projected Income$59,8152024 ExpensesSTR Expenses$16,453 (32% ratio)Mortgage$34,476Insurance$707CapEx$3,600Taxes$2,729Total Expenses$57,965Projected Cash Flow$1,850CoC Return2.79%2024 Additional ReturnsPrincipal Paydown$2,930Equity Appreciation$16,200Mortgage Interest Deduction$7,571Total$26,701Total Projected Returns$28,551Projected Return on Investment43.1%Projected Return on Equity21.4%The CoC numbers are not impressive, and the property only cash flows as an STR, which carries some risk.
Rabia Khan First investment property
15 April 2024 | 9 replies
There are lots of basic calculators online, including right here under the 'tool' tab at the top to help run numbers to see if the deal makes sense.
Ethan Robert Millay 21 year old looking for advice on first Airbnb
14 April 2024 | 19 replies
Promote your listing using online platforms, social media, and Airbnb's own tools.
Jacob Munson Upfront costs to factor in when saving for an STR
15 April 2024 | 5 replies
@Michael BaumIn addition, you need to have reserves for the mortgage and unforseen repairs.6 months of mortgage payments would be good to carry you and fund emergency repairs.
Tom B Transfer from one LLC to another LLC Tax Stamp
15 April 2024 | 2 replies
Florida considers it to be a sale when it’s between separate legal entities; they deemed the sale to be in the price of the mortgage amount.
Khu Far Just starting out..how to invest $50-$75K?
16 April 2024 | 20 replies
I find it interesting that nobody really crunches the actuall numbers in Real Estate which I think is part of the cognitive dissonence we practice in order to make our investments look a little better.No 1031:Purchase: 120k, Sold 330k = 210k in just equityGross Rent: 220k - 60k expenses - 15k taxes = 145k <-- actual rental income$210k (equity) + 145k (rent) = 355k i.e. 355k -30k(closing) -50k(taxes) -25k(renovation) -14,500(recapture) = $245k=245k profit (including all rental income, tax deductions and appreciation.So if you had a mortgage, you would subtract the 145k in rental income and add 30k in principal.
Jonathan B. House with Equity, Paying off arrears and creating a 2nd mortgage
13 April 2024 | 7 replies
Here's a casein FL - Seller in foreclosure has 120k principal @4%, Shes 10k in arrears, house is worth about 250k, good condition.She wants to stay at the house, but doesn't mind selling it if needed.She will likely not qualify for a loan mod at the moment, good amount of equity.She works in the medical field, just took sick and fell behind.I was thinking of offering to pay her 10K in arrears and creating a 2nd mortgage @ 10% interest.if she defaults, i can foreclose,  as there is a bunch of equity there.any thoughts of a better scenario that i can make more of this situtation?
Cheryl Olson Satisfaction of Mortgage , Foreclosure
12 April 2024 | 3 replies
First mortgage paid off as well as all other parties (attorneys and surplus, etc).
Peter Ebersole New Commercial 9 Unit Opportunity - New to Investing
15 April 2024 | 3 replies
It is either a fix and flip and pull out equity or a simple equity hold from renter paying mortgage at best.