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Brett Allen Tenant late rent with a mess
19 February 2018 | 3 replies
A total mess.
Matt Dines Tax basis help on $3M California residence inherited b/w trusts!
19 February 2018 | 4 replies
So if only 1/3 is purchased, then the 1/3 sales price would be added to whatever basis the buyer has in the 2/3 of the house and added together for total basis in the property. 
Virgilio Mateo Need help with a potential acquisition of 32-unit property
19 February 2018 | 0 replies
Property Location: Moss Point, MIssissippi32 unit complex4 buildings sits on 2 acres and all units are on the ground floorAll 1x1 units (Market Rent: $500/mo) 60% Occupied ( most occupants are long term social security recipients ) Per the seller (seller from out of state) all vacant units just need cosmetic rehab to be market readyPotential Gross monthly income: $16000 ( all units rented and are paying market rate) Current Total Gross Income: $7400 ( due to vacancy and residents paying BMR) Current Monthly Expenses: $1941Monthly Note Payment: $3419.43Asking Price: $660,000Seller Finance Term: - Seller wants to be cashed out for the amount left over of the loan balance ($295,000).
Anthony R. A victim of my own success
20 February 2018 | 5 replies
I discovered bigger pockets, bought some books and I began buying rentals.Without providing a long drawn out explanation of my positions, just know that I have three 4 unit buildings now, a total of 12 units, all excellent deals, all cash flowing.
Clifford Adikuono Newbie from Highland, California
20 February 2018 | 4 replies
If not, I totally understand. 
Abhinav Garg What up guys, newbie in Towson MD
21 February 2018 | 5 replies
@Alex Deacon thanks for the advice, I totally agree that renting to students could be very high maintenance- this is a great point.
Jeremy G. Hello Bigger Pockets!
20 February 2018 | 2 replies
This is what I've come up with so farasking price: 129,000down payment: $4,515financed: $124,485taxes approx: 4k yearinterest rate approx 4.6%PMI approx $100Approximate total mortgage $1150/monthMedian Rent in NH and locality of property 1250/monthx2 =2,500/month in rental income approximately $30k/year2500-1150=1350  after mortgage 1350-50%=675/month for vacancies/repairs leaves $675/month cash flow for savings/emergency fund/student loans/ extra mortgage payments, again this is not including the income from my day job.Am i dreaming?
Gabe Sirkin Buildium or Cozy for new Landlord? Any suggestions appreciated
20 February 2018 | 5 replies
My plan is to have 10 units total by the end of 2018.
John Sanderson Customer Service as a Standard
20 February 2018 | 11 replies
If you were to take said case to court on the 2nd of the month, the judge would laugh at you and you would be thrown out of court, which I would totally agree with.
Lala Weiss Running the numbers as a newbie, Cap ex, COC, NOI oh my!
6 March 2018 | 19 replies
TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES:  $1,504 (monthly P&I, plus all the expenses outlined above)TOTAL MONTHLY CASH FLOW:  $396 ($1,900 rents - $1,504 expenses)Annual Cash Flow:  $4,751 ($396 x 12)COC RETURN:  9.1% ($4,751 annual cash flow / $52,475 total cash in)Net Operating Income:  $13,691 ($1,900 in rents / $759 in expenses other than principal & interest payments... x 12)CAP RATE:  7.6% ($13,691 NOI / $179,900 purchase price)So, you can see this isn't exactly a home-run deal as far as CoC return goes, but the cash flow is almost $200/unit, which isn't bad.