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Dave Grimson Property analysis - too good to be true?
27 August 2016 | 17 replies
Not sure if you're being generous with your monthly expenses (vacancy, cap ex?)
Robert Ferrell Single unit in Four-Plex
25 August 2016 | 4 replies
It could be either a coop or a condo - in a coop you own shares in the buildings corporation that entitle you to occupy a specific unit, in a condo you own the physical space. they'll have either maintenance fees or HOA fees as an additional expense, and these can go up whenever the board voted on them.
Bogdan Masca Can you make 30-40% a year with real estate
17 September 2016 | 7 replies
I paid 67,500 "turn key" with 1750 in monthly rent 100% occupied which they were.In a made up world of zero expenses that's only a 31% return. 
Sean Cohen Help deciding on an investment area
27 August 2016 | 3 replies
I am not sure yet what are the main traits I should be looking for, but I believe that a good start would be a state/city/area that is: Landlord friendly (from the tenant- landlord perspective).Has a solid ROI Is considerably cheap (unlike San Francisco haha)Allows foreign investors Isn't too expensive tax wiseAny ideas and advice will be happily accepted :)Thanks in advance everybody!
Harry Metzinger HUD Purchase - Changing from Conventional to Cash
25 August 2016 | 7 replies
Fourtunatly, since I was an owner occupant, they waived the expensive fees. 
Chris R. House hacking & +/- cash flow (while owner occupied)
1 September 2016 | 14 replies
Yes they are old and many need substantial work, but you have a major advantage over people living in more expensive areas of the country, not to mention a great supply of small multifamily homes.
Thomas Brady sixplex
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
Here are the numbers: sixplex in hickory NC Price: $160,000Gross monthly Rents: $3,050 (definite possibility to raise rents by about $25-50 each) Expenses: (50% rule for now): 1,525 NOI: 1,525Cap: 9.5%Debt service: 25% down, financing 120k @ 6% amortized over 20 years, with a 10 year balloon. $860/month Net monthly profit: $665Cash on Cash: 19.95%Any thoughts on this deal?
Patricia J. What do I do if seller is clueless?
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
I got the rent roll and past 6 months expense report by the property management company.
Daniel Dietz UDFI and Deprciation in SDIRA Account - Trying to Understand
25 August 2016 | 1 reply
Example (I'll round numbers for ease); Buy property for 250K100K down from SDIRAs, 150K Non-recourse loan @ 5.75%/20 years (60% financed)30K Income, 13K Operating Expenses, 9K Interest, "Net Income" for taxes of 8K (before depreciation which would be 12K on whole thing).........................................................Does this the we would take 60% of the 8K "Net Income" or $4800 and then take off 60% of the 12K depreciation or $7200 to have a negative net income of $2400?
Charles Wiegert Loopnet Disclosed Financials
28 August 2016 | 10 replies
Ask for the Rent Roll and the Trailing 12 Income & Expense report, then see what your NOI looks like.