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Felicia Nitu SB-9 Investment Opportunities in San Diego
6 February 2025 | 2 replies
By highlighting properties in high-demand areas like San Ysidro that are ripe for SB-9 developments, you'll attract savvy buyers and investors who are eager for strong returns.
Brad Tull First time rental
25 February 2025 | 8 replies
I highly recommend interviewing multiple contractors and ask them for references. 
Gabriel Williams Hello from Racine
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
The market in Racine is much different than Kenosha and we have been having a hard time getting quality tenant applicants.
Christopher Stevens REI Nation Property #4 - 7320 Marrs, TX - Thanks REI Nation!
7 February 2025 | 17 replies
Taxes are high in TX with real estate, so put more money down to create some cash flow.
Jadon Grant Help! I can't get pre-approved!
24 February 2025 | 8 replies
This is also why the amount of cash you need is 40% of the loan amount - the closing costs are disproportionately high compared to the loan amount because it's a small loan. 
Tyler Garza Check my analysis
15 February 2025 | 15 replies
Quote from @Tyler Garza: Deal :Duplex Home2 beds / unit2 baths / unit3,000 sqftAsking 300k60k downEst rent/yr - 31,2005% Vacancy20% Op ExpenseMortgage 240k assuming 7%Results: CF - 6,600Cocr - 11%Cap - 8%Looking at this for a buy and hold and trying to determine if I am analyzing this right@Tyler Garza I can get to your COC of 11% and cap rate of 8%, but since I don't know your loan payment or amort, I'm not sure how you got to CF of $6,600 - I'm getting arond $4,600.And a couple of things jump out at me with your assumptions versus most of my CFO clients: 1) a 5% vacancy rate and 20% Op exp margin seem a little low, 2) an LTV of 80% LTV (with a 7% interest rate) seems high unless you're house hacking, 3) Depending on the location of the property, the $1,300/month/unit rent may be low.
Stepan Hedz Fix and Flip: Goldmine or Money Pit?
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
.⚠️ Financing Challenges: Hard money loans carry high interest rates that nibble into the bottom line.Unrealistic timelines: If you think you're going to be in and out in 60 days, you're sadly mistaken-most flips take longer than expected.Real Talk: Is Fix and Flip Still Worth It?
Shawn Wilcox Sell for capital to scale or hold for bigger long term profits?
7 February 2025 | 2 replies
Is refinancing not an option in your mind because of the high pre-payment penalty?
Hunter Duplantis Concerns with market rates and what I should charge for rent
18 February 2025 | 12 replies
@Hunter Duplantis what @Gino Barbaro said is exactly what I was going to suggest.When you have vacancy is the time to experiment and apply your original thesis.I’m not trying to play Monday quarterback here but, you should be highly confident in where the rents should be well in advance of having a vacancy.That being said, after confirming competition rents on websites (I’d also recommend Craigslist and Facebook marketplace), you should be in alignment there.  
John Barry Section 8 Process Massachusetts
10 February 2025 | 24 replies
Although, I have not bought anything recently since the market has gotten too high/hot.