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Chris Luksha Looking for thoughts on a proposal
30 May 2018 | 1 reply
Here are some basics on the property.SFR RentalLong term (3yr) tenant pays $1350/mo + all utilities (tenant is local school superintendent)Owner possibly refinanced at $100k in 2003.26 acres2 /11 1/4 story capeWaterfrontDetached 1 1/2 story garageTown Assessed Value: $122,300Actual resale value: potentially around $150k Deeded access I have put in 10% management, 8% vacancy, and about 6% others (capex, maint, etc.)So here is what I would like to send his way for a seller financed offer with no money down: Seller financed at 5% (30 yr amortization) with a 5 year balloon payoff payment Balance payoff payment at 5 years (~$91,829) Early payoff <24 mos = 10 points ($10000)Early payoff >=24 mos <36 mos = 8 points ($8000)Early payoff >=36 mos <48 mos = 4 points ($4000)Early payoff >=48 mos <60 mos = 2 points ($2000)Option for buyer to extend payoff date up to 15 years (within 6 months of payoff date, at a cost of 2 points.)Buyer to pay all title, recording, transfer fees etc.Total Interest Paid (If paid in full at five year mark):$24,038Total Sales Price with interest (If paid in full at five year mark) : $124,038Keeping in mind that we make money on the purchase, I would like to offer a fairly low purchase price that would help me get my foot in the door, and continue to give him monthly cashflow and delayed capital gains.  
Fabio A Becker Does new occupied multi need new locks?
31 May 2018 | 10 replies
@Kathy Johnson, the previous owner self managed with the help of one of the tenents who did the yard work.
Alec McGinn Why would I want to buy rat holes?
30 July 2018 | 77 replies
That was the main objective, to get a cash flow to live on since I was basically unemployable.
Account Closed Repurpose with Self Storage
31 May 2018 | 2 replies
Hey BP members, my name is Jesse, and I'm a inspiring investor.I recently looked into self storage, and I have noticed some investors repurpose old retail centers as climate controlled storage.
Joseph Ziolkowski Vacancy and Cap Ex Included in 50% Rule?
30 May 2018 | 2 replies
If it’s self managed you may have to dig through the numbers a little to find good actuals.
Paul Wakim My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
8 September 2019 | 5 replies
We then created an additional part of the application that scrapes tax assessment sites for that info and imports it directly into the database with all the other info.
Mike Penn Flipper Analyzing my first Multi-family Deal
4 June 2018 | 3 replies
Easy access and walking to a nice downtown.Units: 4 - 2bd/1ba Utilities- All electricAsking Price; $300KCurrent Taxes: $8100Utilities: $275 per month Insurance: $200 per monthAverage Annual Costs Including withdrawals for self-managing fee, Taxes/Insurance and Utilities- $26k per yearCurrent Rent: 3 Units $850, 1Unit- $800 per unit (tenant pays electric)Comparable local units for 2br - $900-975All questions and comments are welcome.Thanks in advance!
Paul Wakim My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
2 June 2018 | 1 reply
We then created an additional part of the application that scrapes tax assessment sites for that info and imports it directly into the database with all the other info.
Bruce Crawford Protect assets when living out of country with foreign partner
31 May 2018 | 2 replies
I am an American citizen my self and I have learner my lessons getting things done from abroad.
Harriett Williams Buying a multi family home
4 June 2018 | 8 replies
Cash flow would be amazing but my main objective is to cut out my biggest monthly expense RENT!!