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9 April 2018 | 8 replies
You can afford to invest in fixer uppers or even negotiate a lower price since you can put a larger down-payment but that all depends on where you are investing.
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14 March 2018 | 5 replies
I can find it in SFR's in the lower rated school districts, otherwise it's tough.
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29 May 2018 | 39 replies
But also where the tenants pay their own electric, if I give them a benefit of lower electric bill with a slight rent increase to offset it, would that be good?
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16 March 2018 | 4 replies
Comparing these terms to the best financing I've found through a bank ($320k loan, 5.5% fixed for 10 years then refinance, amortized over 25), with same purchase price and down payment, results in a lower monthly payment by $315/mo, plus my principal balance after 10 years of payments through bank financing would be $240,000, compared to the $180,000 balloon that the seller wants at year 10.
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14 March 2018 | 1 reply
Sometimes you can just offer lower rent or possibly no down payment.
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15 March 2018 | 6 replies
Re laundry money, i never include this in my calculation - i simply look at it as bonus income. your vacancy at 3% sounds low, again not knowing the location its hard to sell. 5% would be my lower estimate in high demand location and proven 100% occupancy in the last 2-3 years.Repairs and maintenance, unless the property was recently renovated top to bottom or you would renew the large items like roofs, HVAC, water heaters etc 5% and 4$ is tight.
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19 March 2018 | 6 replies
Comparing these terms to the best financing I've found through a bank ($320k loan, 5.5% fixed for 10 years then refinance, amortized over 25), with same purchase price and down payment, results in a lower monthly payment by $315/mo, plus my principal balance after 10 years of payments through bank financing would be $240,000, compared to the $180,000 balloon that the seller wants at year 10.
14 March 2018 | 9 replies
Since they export very little steel to the US they could simply lower the price to other markets even lower.
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28 March 2018 | 11 replies
Might not be a bad idea to balance out your higher risk properties with a few that are much lower risk.
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23 March 2018 | 12 replies
So if the appraiser knows what he is doing and appraises it lower I would make sure your numbers are good.