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Charlie Zelaya Starting the process on my first fix n flip
28 June 2024 | 18 replies
These are some questions you want to have answered before you purchase a fix and flip.
Joseph Chacko vellukunnel financing a small mobilehome park with 100% POH
29 June 2024 | 9 replies
We always add a metal roof with overhang to any older homes we purchase.
Trevor Richardson Reno average SFR cap rates
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.
Jason Rash Amazing investment - 1980 Regent Rd
28 June 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $194,500 Cash invested: $42,000 Fits the perfect long term cash flow model
Jason Mergl What to do with my Equity?
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.  
Don Konipol Five Unique Ways I’ve Seen People Make Money In Real Estate
27 June 2024 | 1 reply
About 15 years prior he had purchased an inexpensive tract of land near Lake Houston outside of Huffman, Texas.
Luis Alvarez Buying with owner financing, selling with owner financing Texas
28 June 2024 | 4 replies
Besides the purchase and sale agreement what other contracts would I need? 
Aidan Ahern New Pro Member - Gearing up for first House hack!
24 June 2024 | 2 replies
In the toolbar on the top of the page click on BUILD YOUR TEAM.
Tom Wagner Using a 203k loan to build a new home on existing foundation
28 June 2024 | 1 reply
I am in the early stages of a 203k purchase/investment in Jersey City or Union City, New Jersey (NJ).
Steve Crounse "Subject To" Purchase & Sale Agreement
24 June 2024 | 16 replies
I use it on all my purchases that aren't done through agents.