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Cory Mosby Insurance: Owner Occupied to Tenant Occupied Duplex
26 September 2018 | 2 replies
I'm looking for insurance guidance.
Cory Mosby Air BNB/VRBO under a renters lease: Who's Done it?
27 September 2018 | 8 replies
You have to be very clear with your Landlord, get it in writing, ensure the home is zoned for short-term rentals, and get the property insured properly.
Mercy Cleto NY to FL For a Fresh Start
4 October 2018 | 3 replies
In the decent parts of Miami homes are listed around 250+ with another 10k for taxes and insurance.
Peter Bui Practicing on 8 unit apartment complex in Hunington Beach!
6 September 2018 | 2 replies
Address: 8177 Garfield Ave Hunington Beach, CA 92646IF i were to buy this for 2,300,000Cap rate: 4.56Bed/ Bath: 1/1 x 8 UnitsRent: 2000 x 8 Expenses: Property Management Fees - 1000Repairs/ Maintenance - 319.14Real Estate Taxes - 2875Rental Property Insurance - 766.67Vacancy Costs - 1333.33Capital Expenditures - 960 Total monthly expenses: 7254.44Financing: Down Payment: 20% - 460000Loan Amount: 1,840000 @ 5% interest rateClosing costs: 69,000PI/Mortgage: 9877.52Cash invested: 529000Total Monthly Cashflow: -1311 = 16,000-7254-9877.52ROI: -2.57%The point of this excersise is for me to recognize bad deals.
Joshua Jones Reviewing properties as a BRRR
22 July 2018 | 1 reply
The back-up plan is to simply flip the property and take the cash out now for the next project.The Project (2 unit Multi-Family):Acquisition/rehabLand Acquisition:     275k (I'd use my cash to buy)Hard Money Loan:  100k (I might use my home equity line at 4% APR over 20)ARV:                           465k (This is my best assumption based on other comps)Refinance:                348,650Cash out:                  26,250Income:Rent:                         1800x2 (This is conservative)Capex/Maint.          300x2Expenses:                400 (water/trash/electric/sewage/insurance)Using these numbers the property looks like it generates a COC return of about 30% per anum (on the 26k outstanding).
Nik S. Need some title help...please!
23 July 2018 | 1 reply
Hire your own title company and get title insurance.
Anthony Testino Flipping with Bitcoin
7 March 2022 | 14 replies
For my business, I still use a title company for the deed transfer and insurance etc. 
David Floyd Resilient property hacks
2 August 2018 | 4 replies
Here are mine:Texture walls and paint with semi-gloss ( I standardize on two colors) to make it easy to clean and touch up.Use ball valves everywhere for plumbing.  
Adam Summers How We Built Our House To Triple Our Net Worth to Begin Investing
11 September 2018 | 2 replies
We hired subcontractors to do the roofing, siding, electrical, plumbing, and drywall.
Wakes Andre HO6 Insurance for Rental Properties
13 August 2018 | 2 replies
I'm in the process of getting an HO6 insurance for my rental property.