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Meng Long Should I use VA to house hack in San Diego?
24 May 2019 | 10 replies
I want to take advantage of the current low interest rate and house hack in San Diego but it’s been nearly imposible to find a break even cashflow deal.
Michael Corso Do 100% Financing Hard Money Lenders Really Exists
5 November 2018 | 5 replies
On the low side, you may need as little as 10% of the purchase price, and get all the rehab funded for you.
Nicholas Bolcon Starting Out and Question on Work Without a Permit
26 November 2018 | 11 replies
He may note iIf the new buyer uses FHA, VA or low down (<20%),the lender may not approve a mortgage.
John Henry Snow ball my first house or not?
2 November 2018 | 3 replies
I do also have a bit more repairs and is another reason I don't want more properties cause I'm still fixing this one and I'm doing all work myself to keep the expense low
Lamont Marable What if a contractor stole $7,000 from you?
5 November 2018 | 33 replies
See that low bid got me pumped!!
Tandi H. Help me analyze this deal - triplex, turning one unit into STR
2 November 2018 | 2 replies
I'm planning to turn at least one of the 1/1's into a vacation rental which should earn at least 1200/mo (very conservative estimate, probably higher).Purchase price: 295,000Down payment: 25%, $73,750Loan term: 30 yearsInterest rate: 5.375%P&I: $1238.94/moClosing costs: $2800Gross scheduled income: currently $2650/mo, I'm planning on $3000/mo minimum with STR, so $36,000/yearLess Vacancy/Repairs: 10% = $3600*Gross Operating Income: $32,400Less taxes ($4700 (high estimate)), Insurance ($900), and Water/Sewer ($1800):  $7400Net Operating Income: $25,000Less Debt Service: $14,867Before Tax Cash Flow: $10,133CAP rate: 8.47%COC: 13.24%*yes, I know that's low for Vacancy/Repairs/CapEx, thats because we do our own work and management.  
Lili Thompson First-Time Houston Investor
2 November 2018 | 2 replies
Lili here, I am a first-time investor looking for a couple different things:1)  A house hack in or near the downtown area.2) Connections to real estate agents, contractors, etc. to start building a network and deciding on a strategy for my REI (wholesaling, BRRRR, etc.)I am a recent college grad (June 2018) with no debt, around ~$20k in savings, very low expenses, and I travel a good amount, so Airbnb can be an option as well.Any and all advice and recommendations are more than welcome!
Bhuja Parikh Where & what to buy in Austin TX with $175k?
10 November 2018 | 9 replies
AirBNB is higher ROI but low in ROT (Return on Time) as you need to spend lot more time than long term investment.Good Luck Buddy...!!
Martin Mondejar [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
2 November 2018 | 6 replies
I really just want to see if my numbers for Hard Money look reasonable if I were to try to get funding with as little of my own money on the deal, as well as get a sense of how low I would want to go on price in order for such a deal to be worthwhile.
Chris Evich Buying my first property using an FHA 203k
2 November 2018 | 0 replies
When I saw a property that looked to have been vacant for some time and needed some work I thought, this could be a good opportunity to have a low monthly payment, a place to live, and a chance to make some money.