Richard Humphreys
What Am I Missing?: First Time Investor
15 June 2018 | 2 replies
My initial projections based on a buy and hold analysis are:$1550 a month in income(Lots of assumptions here)$904.78 monthly expenses(Including maintenance, management, and the vacancy rate)$645.22 monthly cash flow23.45% pro forma Rate$9240 net operating incomex 50% for expenses equals $775Monthly interest/payment equals $124.78Total monthly cash flow using 50% rule equal $65082.90% cash on cash return on investment30.90% purchase cap rateTotal operating expense $780 dollars a monthAs I stated earlier, the house is close to downtown and the State University.
Matthew Dreiling
Out of State Turn Key... Good or Bad Idea AS FIRST PROPERTY?
22 June 2018 | 14 replies
Buying out of state could be a very simple, easy & low risk strategy.
Taylar Caraway
What is the 203k Loan Process... in Detail!
27 June 2018 | 9 replies
The streamline, under $35k, was pretty simple.
Latimer Luis
Not-So-TurnKey investment? Looking for advice
16 June 2018 | 3 replies
its probably not much but if it is.. you want to know first hand. if this is your first deal.. its worth the few hundred bucks in my mind.Just think of all the Morris invest clients that if they would have just spent a few hundred bucks to go look at their project they would not be in such dire straights.. but if the TK operator is top notch like a few are there.. you can probably take their word for it.but again if your worried just run out there for a day.
Travis Chaney
Getting financing for my second rental property
21 June 2018 | 4 replies
The formula is simple and is as follows, 75% of gross rent - PITI = net rental income.If net rental income is positive its added to your total income and improves your purchasing power.If net rental income is negative then its considered a liability similar to a credit card or a car loan that you gotta qualify for.Some banks have "overlays," or additional requirements they place on top of borrowers when you have rapid acquisitions of multiple properties but by no means is 2 properties in one year considered "rapid," by most lenders, however 3-5 would be its an underwriter and case by case bank "call," to make.
Account Closed
Wholesaling in GA, FL, is this done?
23 June 2018 | 2 replies
When someone has a verified buyers list which includes equity investors that are looking for off market inventory in FL and GA, and they are willing to work with you in their operating regions, how does wholesaling work in GA and FL?
Douglas Delgado
Condo Numbers For Houston
23 September 2019 | 1 reply
Total Insurance Estimate $ 262.50 Current rent $ 800.00 $ 9,600.00 $ 10.40 $ 21.88 Less: vacancy allowance - 10% $ 40.00 $ 480.00 Net Rental Income $ 760.00 $ 9,120.00 Property Taxes 2.5264% $ 505.28 Plus: Other Income $ - $ - Total Income $ 760.00 $ 9,120.00 $ 9.88 EXPENSES Property Management $ - $ - Repairs & Maintenance $ 100.00 $ 1,200.00 HOA $ 250.00 $ 3,000.00 Advertising & Legal Insurance $ 167.00 $ 2,004.00 $ 2.17 Total Expenses $ 517.00 $ 6,204.00 $ 6.72 Net Operating Income (NOI) $ 243.00 $ 2,916.00 Less Debt Service (PI) $155.06 $ 1,860.72 $ 2.02 Less Property Taxes $ 42.11 $ - Net Cashflow $ 45.83 $ 1,055.28 Operating Expense Ratio 68.0% (Total Expenses/Total Income) MORTGAGE INFO Total Loan Amount $ 20,000 Type of Loan Seller Financed Term (Months) 240 Interest Rate .07 Down Payment $ 2,000 10.00% Monthly Payment (PITI) $155.06 Purchase Price $ 75,000 Closing costs $ 3,000 Rehab $ 7,000 Total initial investment $ 85,000 LTV 27% Loan Amount/Purchase Price Cap Rate 4% Annual NOI/Price Cash-on-Cash Return 146% Annual before-tax cash flow (i.e., NOI)/Down payment
Scott Price
Passive syndication investment vs other REI options
20 June 2018 | 17 replies
Determine if you're an investor or an operator who also invests.
Padric Lynch
Bandit Sign War... Shots Fired!!!
25 June 2018 | 30 replies
Bandit signs are litter, plain and simple.
Ken Nyczaj
Contractor is equity partner, pay him hourly too?
22 June 2018 | 30 replies
Lawyer creating contracts/ operating agreement, tax strategies.