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John Retka Broker to help PM company
30 May 2024 | 3 replies
I have been Landlording and managing my own properties for 20+ years.  
Jerome Nunez Software / App That Handles Maintenance Requests
28 May 2024 | 11 replies
BP, I've been on a long search for technology and applications that allow me to automate parts of the tenant journey (leads, apt tours, screening, rent collection...).
Todd Swalin Transferring property with a mortgage
28 May 2024 | 5 replies
For a $300,000 property, this could be $6,000 to $15,000.Mortgage on Rental Property:Loan Amount: $240,000 (assuming 80% financed at 4% interest over 30 years).Monthly Payment: Approximately $1,145.Other Expenses:Property Taxes: Estimated at 1.5% of property value annually ($4,500).Insurance: Estimated at $1,500 annually.Maintenance: Estimated at 1% of property value annually ($3,000).Property Management Fees: Assuming 10% of monthly rental income ($2,400 annually if rent is $2,000 per month).Vacancy and Turnover Costs: Estimated at 5% of annual rental income ($1,200).Total Initial Investment and Annual Operating ExpensesInitial Investment:Total Borrowed from Equity: $150,000Down Payment for Rental Property: $60,000Closing Costs for Rental Property: $10,500 (average)Total Initial Cash Outlay: $70,500 (initial investment from equity) + $10,500 (closing costs)Annual Operating Expenses:Property Taxes: $4,500Insurance: $1,500Maintenance: $3,000Property Management Fees: $2,400Vacancy and Turnover Costs: $1,200Total Operating Expenses: $12,600 annuallyExpected ReturnRental Income:Assuming $2,000 per month, annual rental income = $24,000.Net Operating Income (NOI):Annual Rental Income: $24,000Minus Annual Operating Expenses: $12,600NOI: $11,400Debt Service:Mortgage Payment on Rental Property: $1,145 per month, $13,740 annually.Total Debt Service: $13,740 (rental property) + $8,592 (equity loan) = $22,332 annually.Net Cash Flow:NOI: $11,400Minus Debt Service: $22,332Net Cash Flow: -$10,932 annually (negative cash flow initially due to high debt service).Cash-on-Cash ReturnInitial Cash Investment: $70,500Net Cash Flow (first year): -$10,932Cash-on-Cash Return: Not applicable initially due to negative cash flow.Long-Term Appreciation and AdjustmentsProperty Appreciation:Assuming a 3% annual appreciation, the property value could increase by $9,000 annually.Rent Increases:Assuming a 2% annual rent increase, rental income will rise, improving cash flow over time.
Jeff S. Living off rentals
31 May 2024 | 187 replies
Also self manage everything.
Heather Rummel House hacking a single family residence
28 May 2024 | 6 replies
Do I get a property manager to help manage?
Kathleen Rogers Could REPS make tax savings more valuable than cash flow?
30 May 2024 | 10 replies
We're looking at buying an STR to self-manage but with rates and prices where they are, the cash flow projections are dismal.
Michael Dyer Bigger Pockets self guided boot camps
31 May 2024 | 8 replies
I co-own a short-term property management company.
Blake Salisbury Creative Ideas for 1031 TIC Deal Structures?
30 May 2024 | 3 replies
I feel that I'd be more interested in 50/50 backside split than this (if TIC rules allow this).Does anyone have intel on what they have seen in TIC structures for splits or asset management fees etc?
Mitzi C. Advice needed - STR to MTR for summer
31 May 2024 | 7 replies
I've never managed MTRs before and would love any advice on other rule changes that should be adapted and/or any other factor I should consider, particularly through AirBnB.
Janessa Rivera Keahi Aloha From Hawaii🌺
31 May 2024 | 13 replies
I'm an agent here in KC, I can set you up with local contractors, property managers, and lenders.