
28 February 2017 | 22 replies
Well I think you will find it very difficult to achieve r 15% CCR via turnkey these days in any market, assuming you allow sufficiently for soft costs like vacancy & maintenance.

17 August 2016 | 44 replies
A persons anticipated earnings for the next five years after certain expenses must be used to pay creditors if sufficient income is anticipated to exist.

25 August 2017 | 193 replies
My work there is in helping villages become more self sufficient through better agriculture practices, improved house building (there's a great hand operated block maker from South Africa that we will use in the next program), cross breeding local chickens to create a meatier, stronger flock and teach sewing for local needs.

12 July 2023 | 4 replies
So, I think paying by any method where you can retain a proof of payment should be sufficient.

12 June 2018 | 18 replies
If the public record is not sufficient for you, then the property owner is looking for a degree of anonymity.

31 July 2023 | 10 replies
Because of negative leverage, it is increasingly difficult to get sufficient cash flow without more cash down or sacrificing areas with higher price to rent but that are solid appreciation markets.

4 August 2023 | 22 replies
Do you run into the self sufficiency test problem with 3 and 4 units in Philly?

11 August 2023 | 5 replies
It never went legal but I realized that I needed to ensure that my liability policy and umbrella insurance was sufficient if they couldn't collect from the tenant/tenant's renters insurance since the lawyer will go after anyone they can in this situation especially if it were a kid.

20 December 2018 | 130 replies
The business model seems to be dependent on buying low and arriving at an ARV that allows a refi sufficient for both your capex fund AND your next cash purchase.

27 July 2023 | 21 replies
get into a multifamily property priced around 1.7mil* with an FHA loan ($60k-ish down, 3.5%, still have $ for reserves and closing costs). bonus points if you want to occupy a unit with extra bedrooms that you can rent out to traveling medical professionals. you could very well live for free doing that. just note that FHA loans do have maximum allowable amounts based on county and unit count, AND the property has to pass an 'fha self-sufficiency test' as well as the fha inspection. if you are NOT open to living in a multifamily, what's the highest mortgage that you could comfortably pay if the **** hit the fan?