
10 January 2014 | 34 replies
I think what both of you are saying is that likelihood (or probability) is less when you are not leveraged (fewer units) , The impact could be more severe than if you leveraged and owned more units Let me quantify Basis From example above $300K start with $50 K houses / Rent $750 Expenses (%50) $375 ( you still have taxes and insurance regardless if you carry a mortgage or not) Appreciation 5% Option 1 Buy 6 $50K houses free and clear Starting equity = (300K value – 0 Loan Balance) = 300K Income = $750 Expenses (%50) $375 Cash Flow $375 Times 6 units = 2250 Month (same as Mr Duncan Demo) Option 2 Buy 12 $50K houses ($25K Down, $25K Financed) Starting equity = (600K value – 300K Loan Balance) = 300K Income = $750 Expenses (%50) $375 P&I (25K at %5 for 30 years yields monthly payment of $134 Cash Flow $240 Times 12 units =$ 2880 Month Risk assessment / Management While the probability of getting a bad tenant is more with the greater # of units, The IMPACT would be less: Risk Analysis Hazard : getting a bad tenant that late/skips on rent Effect: you lose one months rent ($750) Probability of Incidence (PofI) = in our example 1 in 20 (5%) Option 1 PofI = 6 units *(.05) = 30% chance Impact + (-$750 cash flow ) -> Net cash goes from $2250 to (2250-750) $1500 a (%33) decrease Option 2 PofI - 12 units * .05 = %60 chance you get stuck Impact = ((-$750) cash flow -> net cash goes from $2880 to (2880 – 750) 2130 = 26% decrease So while the chance Is greater with multiple units , the impact is lessoned due to the other income streams.

24 October 2014 | 19 replies
I like what you are saying, and would love to positively impact the area if I could.

5 January 2015 | 10 replies
The good thing about a roof job is that it has very little impact on the living situation in the home.

11 January 2015 | 4 replies
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30 July 2015 | 124 replies
In the next five years the will be alot of new industry and charges to the infrastructure that could greatly impact the overall market.

22 April 2015 | 15 replies
A great argument based off of great, verifiable data or experience, is going to have far more impact for me than anything else.
17 September 2018 | 2 replies
Hi John,I would guess that funeral homes do impact vacancy.

21 March 2019 | 0 replies
This paper examines the recent explosive growth of institutional investment in the single-family-residential markets and its impact on local home prices.

22 March 2019 | 1 reply
The only time an exchange can impact a tax filing is if your tax filing deadline happens before the 180 days expire.

24 March 2019 | 5 replies
It has to do with short term and long term impact of the resulting number$