
28 June 2024 | 8 replies
After we met, we purchased our primary residence together in 2022.My husband and I are in escrow for a property in bad neighborhood in North Las Vegas.
28 June 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $600,000 Cash invested: $150,000 Sale price: $1,100,000 Fix & Flip

24 June 2024 | 4 replies
How does the property tax work if I live in CA and want to purchase out of state?

28 June 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $385,000 Cash invested: $385,000 “The Salty Mint” is the ideal location for your beach vacation!

28 June 2024 | 18 replies
These are some questions you want to have answered before you purchase a fix and flip.

29 June 2024 | 9 replies
We always add a metal roof with overhang to any older homes we purchase.

28 June 2024 | 3 replies
After analyzing over 1,300 active single family homes in Reno, Nevada we found that the majority of homes cash flow around a 4% cap rate, with outliers in the 5s and even some at 6%.A cap rate is a measure of a property's investment potential, calculated by dividing the property's net operating income (NOI) by its purchase price.

28 June 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $194,500 Cash invested: $42,000 Fits the perfect long term cash flow model

27 June 2024 | 14 replies
Below are the details of each property, including purchase price, current estimate, and equity, along with their respective cash flows:Home 1 - Condo, (2 BR, 2 Bth) Fayetteville,NC- Purchase price $50,000 - Current Estimate $75,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $75,000Cash flow - Rent - $825, PM Fees $75, HOA Fee $100, HOA Assessment $163, Taxes $50, Ins $25, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $412Home 2 - Condo (3 Br, 2 Bth) Fayetteville,NC- Purchase price $89,000 - Current Estimate $155,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $155,000Cash flow - Rent - $1250, PM Fees $112.5, HOA Fee $231, Taxes $90, Ins $30, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $786Home 3 - SFH (3 br, 2 Bth) Little Rock, Ar - Purchase price $189,000 - Current Estimate $300,000, loan amount $85,000 = Equity $215,000Cash flow - Rent - $1500, PM Fees $150, Taxes $269, Ins $156, Loan Pmt $766 = Cash Flow $159Home 4 - SFH (3br, 2 Bth) Abilene,TX - Purchase price $225,000 - Current Estimate $315,000, loan amount $51,600 = Equity $265,000Cash flow - Rent - $1850, PM Fees $185, Taxes $583, Ins $145, Loan Pmt $1400 (0 Interest) = Cash Flow -$463Total Equity = $710,000Total Cash Flow = $894Sell, Sell with 1031 exchange, Cashout Refinance, HELOC'S...Too many options, i don't know what to do.