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William Huston How many of you all invest like this...
22 August 2018 | 1 reply
At the meetup there was a speaker who was talking about his success to financial independent and when he went through his list of rentals he bought over the years it left me with a lot of questions. 1: Most of his rentals he bought in B+ to A area's in the 300-450k range in Florida.2: His numbers just didnt make sense, one deal he posted it showed literally like a +$5/month cashflow only....So afterwards i started to talk to him more and he mentioned that he is not the type that invest in cashflow, he is a equity investor... intrigued me so i asked more questions and basically he went on to explain to me that he buys properties that need a little bit of work, but have built in equity in the deal, but he has 4 main rules he goes by... 1: If the Roof is greater than 10 years, he always puts a reduction in his offer for a replacement roof.2: If the A/C is older than 5 years, he always puts a reduction in his offer for a replacement a/c.3: If the house is older than 30yrs old, he always puts 10-15k reduction in his offer for a water line replacement.4: He refuses to buy houses with pools....Anyways after a bit of talking he explained to me that he buys larger 300-450k houses, because most investors are educated to not buy them, so there is a lot of room to wiggle on the deals due to lack of competition on offers and most people in that price range are easily able to be purchased with a few % out of the deal to skip agent commisions..Example he gave me, he recently bought a 455k deal for 405k, but the ARV 535k, because he talked them down in needing a new roof, and a/c and offered to pay cash instead of going through an agent if he would drop 4% off the price for that... 
Tito Burgos Getting started in private money lending
17 September 2018 | 30 replies
however the main point is if for some reason your borrower has a hiccup do you have the funds to step in and cure their first loan. 
Javier D. Please help me analyze my first multifamily deal (with some #s)
22 August 2018 | 16 replies
The main issue I would have with the number is the Maintenance number. 
Or Y. 15y vs. 30y strategy - convince me i'm wrong
27 August 2018 | 12 replies
Let's assume cash flow is low-to-none.AFAIK:The main advantage of bulking up: More properties --> more gain if there's high appreciationThe main advantage of sprinting: Less money spent on interest payments (about 3.5x less), which also means higher equity gaining ratio.Everywhere I look, people are saying that you should *always* go for the 30y approach.
Ryan Weddle Help with a water bill / leak
24 August 2018 | 8 replies
The outside faucet was also off; when turned on it just dripped a little, so I think the inside main also cut it off and it just hadn't fully drained.
Michael Uden Ringgold Georgia House Hacking
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
Basements at best appraise for 50% of the value of the main level(s). 
PJ Kolnik HUD Campaign to Boost Landlord acceptance of House Vouchers
24 August 2018 | 12 replies
@PJ Kolnik I don't mind the inspections and the regulations are not that bad.My main complaint is that I can put a regular tenant in one of my properties in 2 days.
Kevin Brenner First 4-Plex Deal Deep Dive!
12 September 2018 | 10 replies
In the spirit of the Podcast's "Deep Dive," I figured I would go ahead and provide a Deep Dive of my own for anyone who has read this far into my post :) Type: 4-Plex - Savannah, GA Units: 4 (2BR/1.5BA, 1200 sq ft Apartments) Price: $350,000 Current Appraisal: $395,000 :) Equity :)Rehab Estimate: $30,000ARV Estimate: $460,000Current Rent Roll: $2950Projected Rent Roll: $4500Cash to Close: $2,400 :) :) :) So here goes - I found this property by just searching the MLS (mainly Trulia and Zillow). 
Jonathan Taylor CA prop 10 opinions
30 October 2018 | 59 replies
Mainly, I'm just interested in what definitions you're using to claim that this property would "cash flow".Sorry to OP for going off-topic. 
David Medina Than Merrill--Anyone familiar?
28 August 2018 | 28 replies
Some of the main points (all of which are availalable on this site/podcast) were the evaluation of purchasing a property and making a list of all items that will eat into your profits.