
17 June 2024 | 25 replies
Rentometer provided a rent range of $1,852 to $2,258, which is a very wide range.Below is the cash flow for this property based on the low, median, and high Rentometer rent projections.Depending on the Rentometer rent estimate you choose, you will either incur a loss of $94 per month or make a profit of $312 per month.

16 June 2024 | 2 replies
My primary goal is long term appreciation and I'll accept a property that breaks even on cash flow.

16 June 2024 | 4 replies
And all the duplexes that would be big enough is way too expensive and wouldn't allow us to cash flow and still would cause us to not qualify for another loan.
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
Out of pocket cost to purchase (DP 20%): $135,200Monthly cash flow: $5,400 - $4,000 (mortgage) = $1,400Months to recover only DP: $135,200 / $1,400 = 84.5 It will take you about 8 years to recover your down payment.

16 June 2024 | 33 replies
and I know there is some form of cancellation but not this close to the stay and If I could i would postpone 2 days so the first day of fishing is not in snow flurries :)the other major issue for me is POINTS i earn enough points each year to get 10 to 14 free nights .. like in Puket or last fall in Lisbon or a few years ago the Hilton Wikaloa on the big island and they upgraded us to a suit that was easily a 7 to 8k perk all for free.

17 June 2024 | 8 replies
The pros: - not having to do a major renovation from out of state- easier to get a conventional loan since the house is livable vs. a distressed property (would need to pay cash, do a hard money loan, some other type of financing)- can get a tenant in quicklyThe cons: - you don't know how good the renovation is, could be cosmetic without addressing underlying safety issues (plumbing, electrical, foundation, etc). - a home can pass an inspection but once someone is living in it and putting daily stress on the house (turning faucets on, light switches, turning on heat/AC etc), things can start to malfunction.

14 June 2024 | 7 replies
Increase earnings, reduce expenses, save up, then invest.

13 June 2024 | 2 replies
But the headache: CPA said need to file tax of the SDIRA ; Lawyer who helped to setup LLC said you need not to file tax when you didn't get cash from SDIRA.Do we need to file tax for SDIRA or not?

16 June 2024 | 2 replies
We have several different "types" of properties to include traditional single family rentals, one multifamily rental, lease to buy options with tenants who hope to buy from us, two short term rentals, and some agricultural farm land that is cash rent.

15 June 2024 | 9 replies
Does such a thing like this exist, or should we go the SBA cash flow loan route?