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Account Closed Different way to structure wholesale deal
8 February 2019 | 31 replies
Now I’m in PNW, what should I look for in a escrow company to be that perfect match!
Fay Feng Is it unethical practice?
24 January 2019 | 3 replies
My agent called the seller’s agent requesting him to pull the listing off, seller agent agreed but never did match his action with his own words.12.03.18 - after I sent a serious demanding letter on 11.30.18 to seller’s agent, they finally signed the mutual release and returned my earnest money.
Jose Lira [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
24 January 2019 | 0 replies
Hello everyone,This is a complex deal but I really want to make it happen (by making everything match) and I focus that all of you can help me find the golden mean here and potentially to find a partner.
Pascual Torres Fix n flip as first real estate investment
30 January 2019 | 9 replies
He wanted to match some mismatched roof pitches and add a bigger porch.property taxes are very cheap since it is not livable.Out of the theoretical 170k necessary, we would need to finance 140k probably with a HELOC?
Keith Linne Apartment Building Deal Analysis
25 January 2019 | 2 replies
Purchase Price: $1,410,000Financing: $1,125,000 assumed CD @ 5% interest only, 4 years remaining on term ($285,000 down payment @ 8% interest only, to match CD term of 4 years - privately raised)Income: $164,016 Monthly income breaks down as follows: 11 2-bedroom units @ $795 each, 6 1-bedroom units @ $695 each, 1 studio @ $541 each, 12 garage stalls @ $50 each, ~$200/mth laundry incomeVacancy (5%): $8,201Gross Income (after vacancy): $155,815Taxes: $18,000Insurance: $7,000Maintenance/Repairs (3.65%): $6,000Utilities: $17,000Property Management: $18,144 (1/3 first month's rent for each unit + 8.75% management fee)Total Expenses: $66,144Net Income: $89,671Debt Service: $79,450 (this accounts for 5% interest only CD/8% interest only down payment)Total Cash Flow before Value-Add: $10,221DSCR: 1.13Purchase Cap Rate: 6.4%All units are currently under-rented, and they should only require very light cosmetic work to turn.
Kendrick Smith Rebuilding Capital after First Investment!
6 November 2018 | 43 replies
I have a business partner with whom we have to match our investments to keep everything 50/50.  3.
Jonathan Barreneche I've looked at all houses that match my criteria.
7 November 2018 | 7 replies

Hello,So I am looking for a multifamily home in the Tampa/St. Pete area that is under $220k. I am doing a VA loan, so I have to live in the property. The goal is to house hack the home. My parent will also be living w...

Cody McGuffie Do you ever For Sale by Owner (FSBO)?
8 November 2018 | 27 replies
Hey Joe, I found a FSBO that matches your criteria, I called the owner, they aren't paying a buyers commission so you would be responsible for that when it closes.
Antoine Pippens Building an investing property good idea??
4 November 2018 | 9 replies
We built 36 and the  52 most of the southern states we could not match that number .
Corey Schirmer How to estimate PMI when using an FHA loan?
12 November 2018 | 6 replies
PMI on conventional loans varies a great amount depending on the scenario, by over an order of magnitude.It's insurance from the private sector... the 19 year old with a DUI commuting to work each day in a Mustang is going to pay a lot more for car insurance than the 35 year old soccer mom in a minivan.