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Erika Unhold contractor bid only gives labor cost-guesses on materials?
16 September 2017 | 8 replies
I guess I like controlling the material cost myself, that way I can pick the quality that goes in depending on whether it's a flip or a rental.I'm also more hands on the projects also, I'm there on a daily basis and usually do some work myself alongside them. 
Kevin Rodriguez 10% down loan without PMI
14 September 2017 | 4 replies
if you are going to stay in the house for more then 3 years you can do a single pay upfront pmi it usually comes out cheaper
Theresa Amouzou Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?
18 September 2017 | 15 replies
There are some "investor" visa categories (as there are for the US), but usually looking at a high six or low seven figure USD amount to make it a go.
Ben Einspahr New Omaha Investor-Interested Renters Scheduled & Not Showing Up
14 September 2017 | 13 replies
I will get 5-10 people before I call them back then I set up showings then I set them up every 15 minutes in the evening usually around 6:00 (because they should be at work during the day hopefully).
Joe L. Property Management Firms
19 September 2017 | 5 replies
I usually forget I even have a rental property until the check hits my account.
Sarah G. New to investing in real estate, should I sell my place?
21 September 2017 | 6 replies
You need a place to live no matter what, and I can't imagine rents are very cheap in Portland, so you're usually better off at least having the benefits of a little tax writeoff and mortgage paydown while you own, plus being able to paint the walls the colors you want, etc.I'd hang tight if I were you, see if your market goes up a bit more over the next few years (which I personally believe many will, just my professional opinion,) and try to refi and dump your mortgage insurance (assuming you have it) as soon as possible.In the meantime, hang onto your $50,000, keep growing it, and wait for the right deal.
Robert Rodriguez looking to attempt a purchase on a pre-forclosure not sure how
14 September 2017 | 2 replies
When the mortgage is initially signed, it will usually contain a provision called a power of sale clause, which upon default allows an attorney to foreclose on the property in order to satisfy the underlying defaulted loan, which is sometimes referred to as a note.
Christopher Derr Higher Cashflow or Higher Cash on Cash?
15 September 2017 | 4 replies
Property $40,0000 + $3,000 Rehab ($850 Closing) - Rent conservative $700/mo - optimistic $750/mo   (its a 3/1 I have a 2/1 close that I rent for $700 right now)Commercial loan from portfolio lender that will finance upto 85% of broker price option of $50,000 (terms 25yr at 4.35%) as long as DSCR is over 1.25 its over so no issue.Would you ratherA. put 20% down and finance $32,000 ($11,850 in) with $244/mo cashflow on $700  $700/mo- $175 mort- $75 tax- $56 prop man (8%) (I pay 6% because every property over 4 with them drops from 8% to 6%)- $45 ins- $70 repair (10%)- $35 vac (5%) - property management is local and averages 2-3%= $244 ($174 if you figure 10% capex, but some people only do 5% repair then, which would be $209 cash flow)$2,928/$11,850 = 24% cash on cashorB. put 0% down finance $40,000 ($3,850 in) with $200/mo cashflow on $700$700/mo- $219 mortgage- $75 tax- $56 property management (8%) (I pay 6% because every property over 4 with them drops from 8% to 6%) - $45 ins- $70 repair (10%)- $35 vac (5%) - property management is local and averages 2-3% usually 20-30 people per open house I rented my last house in 4 days= $200 ($130 if you figure 10% capex, but some people only do 5% repair then, which would be $165 cash flow)$2,400/$3,850 = 68% cash on cashI live 25 minutes away,  I like the cashflow higher but I have a good W2 job that allows me to invest $2,000 a month of my own income into real estate plus cashflow from properties is all re-invested. 
Brendan H. MUST Use Buyer's Agent???
15 September 2017 | 21 replies
@Brendan HarrisonThe seller is paying a full commission, period, unless a reduced commission (usually 1-1.5% less) IF the agent represents you too.  
Dev Anand NYC based real estate investors?
5 November 2017 | 59 replies
Usually it has something to do with lack of cash flow, overpriced properties and you will lose all your money.But after making about $1 Million on average per year profits for the last 10 years for my Partners and I, I think I have had the last laugh.I also reserve the right to pass on this offer if the group takes too long.