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Brandon Stiles Building line of credit for LLC?
4 March 2024 | 10 replies
I have to bring my trust documents, my operating agreement, tax returns, the IRS EIN document. 
Joel Scarboro Nonpro Cost Seg?
4 March 2024 | 13 replies
Do you have a current need for that cash flow generated from the tax savings?
Mike Mutabazi How does a 15K a month portfolio look like ? I'm a beginner investor
3 March 2024 | 4 replies
Research rental comps in your target neighborhoods.Expense ratios: Repairs, vacancies, property taxes, insurance, property management fees, etc. can take a big chunk out of gross rents.
Shella Stephens Is Subject 2 legal in Texas?
3 March 2024 | 8 replies
Property taxes were too high.
Aime Blaise Ndabamenye [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
All of these numbers seem low, especially property taxes if this is in TEXAS:Vacancy $105.00 (3%)Repairs $105.00 (3%)Management $175.00 (5%)Property Taxes $66.67 (2%)What kind of unit is it?
Erika Caba When is time to give up on a multi unit property?
4 March 2024 | 11 replies
@Erika Caba I think if at the end of the year when you can evaluate the situation as a whole with everything taken into consideration and are looking at your tax returns if your goals have been accomplished with this building, whether it’s positive cash flow, off setting W-2 income, whatever, then I’d say it’s too early to throw in the towel.
Michael Sassone Information Overload - STRs vs Fix n Flip
3 March 2024 | 2 replies
With hard money loans (fix & flip loans) you don't need to be employed or show taxes and you would get say 80% of the purchase price + 100% of the rehab money to fix the property up.
Angelica Rose Advice on House Hacking in NYC ?
3 March 2024 | 10 replies
Is investing out of state a wise decision for someone only making 50K (before taxes) in an expensive city ? 
Marc Von Osinski Want to add DADU on my property for first rental-advice needed
3 March 2024 | 0 replies
(I could probably get this increased but I'd have to get primary residence Sq ft re-evaluated since the basement is finished and heated but of course thay would increase my property taxes.)Thinking about refinancing primary residence and taking money out to do the additional building. 
Emily Anderson Full STR analysis in Okaloosa Island, Florida, WITHOUT using AirDNA.
4 March 2024 | 18 replies
For further details on this parameter, please consult our user guide.We have allocated a budget of $15,000 for renovations / refurbishments.The purchase price of a 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom unit in this area is $498,000, with 5% of this price allocated for closing costs.A turnover cost of $175 per booking has been factored in, with no rental management fee assumed, indicating that you will manage bookings and cleaning services independently.The mortgage rate is set at a fixed 7% per year, with an 80% loan-to-value ratio (LTV) and a 20-year term.For the remaining parameters in our financial model, please refer to the image above.Taking these values into account, below are the results of the financial case study.Some insights:The results show the anticipated performance of a 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom unit in the southwestern area of Okaloosa Island, Florida.Expected gross revenue amounts to $78,240, derived from 47 bookings with an average stay of 5 days at an average daily rate of $325 (inclusive of cleaning fees).Total yearly expenses add up to $68,014, encompassing various costs from private mortgage insurance (PMI) to property taxes and annual loan repayments.The cash required for this deal totals $139,550, incorporating the 20% down payment for the mortgage, 5% closing costs, and the $15,000 renovations budget.Pre-tax net revenue stands at $10,226, representing a 7.33% cash-on-cash (CoC) return.The annual return on investment (ROI) is 1.9%, excluding value appreciation.