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Hans Cooke Need advice on investment property
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.
Dawn Roof Great deal; Schools/crime aren't great...
24 October 2014 | 19 replies
I like what you are saying, and would love to positively impact the area if I could.
Edgar Ferrari Roof replacement
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.
Jason V. Yet Another "To Rent or Flip" -- Home next to abandoned / condemned house and GIANT oak tree (maybe 5 feet from slab?) ????
11 January 2015 | 4 replies
The site and neighborhood may not be subject to serious adverse environmental conditions, natural or manmade, such as dangerous walks or steps; instability; flooding, poor drainage, septic tank back-ups or sewage hazards; mudslides; abnormal air pollution, smoke or dust; excessive noise, vibration or vehicular traffic; excessive accumulations of trash; vermin or rodent infestation; or fire hazards.
Karen Margrave HOT - WARM - COLD WHERE'S YOUR MARKET?
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. 
Jeph Cangé Are you taken less seriously if your not PRO? Or are you just as official with a PLUS account?
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.
John Zhuang Do funeral homes nearby affect rents and vacaty rate?
17 September 2018 | 2 replies
Hi John,I would guess that funeral homes do impact vacancy. 
Garrigues Wier Look out for large SFR portfolio transactions in your market
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.
Mike Kalob Anecdotal 1031 Exchange. Who's actually done it?
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. 
Travis Hester Buying 2 investment properties using home equity
24 March 2019 | 5 replies
It has to do with short term and long term impact of the resulting number$