
6 December 2017 | 33 replies
If I had done so with a project last summer, I could have saved myself a lot of grief.

8 January 2018 | 3 replies
Looking at the numbers CAPEX and repairs add a huge amount to the monthly expenses.For instance, this third deal:Monthly Income: $1,100Monthly Expenses $1,134.14Monthly Cashflow: -$34.14Pro Forma Cap: 5.22%NOI: $5,215Total Cash Needed: $11,050Cash on Cash ROI: -3.71%Purchase Cap Rate: $5.73Sale Price: $91,000Closing Costs: $2,500Renovation Costs: $4,550 (5%)TOTAL PROJECT COSTS: $98,050Down Payment: $4,550 (5%)Loan Amount: $87,314.5Loan Points: $864.5 (1%)Amortized: 30 yearsInterest Rate: 5%P&I: 468.72Total Cash Needed: $11,050Property Taxes: $2,184/yr2% Rule: 1.13%Initial Equity: $12,685.50Gross Rent Multiplier: 6.89Debt Coverage Ratio: 0.93Expense Increase: 4%/yrIncome Increase: 5%/yrProperty Value Increase: 4%/yrCash on Cash ROI: YR1 (-3.71%) YR2 (-0.63%) YR5 (2.64%) YR10 (9.76%) YR15 (31.56%)Annualized Total Return: YR1 (2.48%) YR2 (22.27%) YR5 (26.37%) YR10 (26.47%) YR15 (22.20%)Total Profit if sold: YR1 ($274) YR2 ($5,469) YR5 ($11,251) YR10 ($24,701) YR15 ($70,982)Expenses:HOA: $82Insurance: $66Taxes: $182MTG: $468.72 (@5%)TOTAL: $798.72Vacancy: $110 (10%)CAPEX: $190/mo (~2.5%)Repairs & Maint: $380/mo (5%)TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,478.72These expenses are different than the $1,134.14 mentioned early on.

25 November 2017 | 6 replies
That is why most sophisticated sellers want some down payment so they have money to make their tax payment.

25 November 2017 | 3 replies
I have experience working on a wide range of residential projects, from small kitchen remodels to custom homes, everything from $50 per sq ft to over $1000 per sq ft.

24 November 2017 | 4 replies
@Patrick Martone I feel that this will be complete personal preference but if you are intending to do flips, would you consider doing more than one rehab project at a time?

4 December 2017 | 4 replies
Just show them you have the funds and show them some of your successful projects.

1 December 2017 | 12 replies
□Do you account for your time so that you can tell what projects are jobs and what projects are investments?

26 November 2017 | 9 replies
We did advice the police of the illegal entry so it's documented should this issue surface again at a future date.Thank you again for sharing...I'm really looking forward to adding value to this project and continuing to make improvements!

25 November 2017 | 1 reply
I have contacts who will take on the management of the project to aid in monitoring etc but I’d like to hear if anyone has stories on their BRRRR OOS to help me learn some perspectives I may not have thought about.