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Jason Schimer Rent, Refi, or sell. What to do what to do???
17 November 2016 | 4 replies
So... here is the background story. i inherited a property with my sister as a 50/50. probate is about to end and i have to come up with a decision on how to move forward. my sister lives in ny and doesn't care what happens as long as she can detach from the property. the house is worth 200k.1: i can either sell it and pay all that fun stuff that goes along with selling a property and use the difference to invest.2: i can buy out my sister for 100k, take her name off with an Assumption, and rent it out with a cashflow of $1000 a month mortgage free.3: i can buy out my sister for 100k and take her name off the, take her name off by refinancing, refinance for 100k get my money back (to invest in other properties), and then rent it out having 100k equity, and cashflow would be around $500.after a long time debating i think the 3rd option was the best but after asking Brandon in the 727 webinar he said that 3 sounded like a good idea but i had to be careful since I'm taking out a large chunk of cash. he looked tentative to say yes. i felt like he was holding back.
Glen Lange Please double check my strategy
17 November 2016 | 0 replies
Establish board of directors, guidelines and assumptions similar to and HOA, sell 98 lots via (seller finance, lump sum payment).Can a lot, or property be classified as a share?
Art Maydan Circuit Breaker Keeps Flipping
18 November 2016 | 30 replies
The following is all based on the assumption that your tenants are NOT overloading the breaker.
Louis D Trejo 3 unit MF Deal with Mortgage 75%LTV
20 November 2016 | 2 replies
I currently have conventional loan for my first property, so was thinking of assumption loan with current mortgage current rate of 5.5%.
Justin R. Advice on 16 space park across from elementary and middle school?
20 November 2016 | 4 replies
The park could be worth what you say it is if mkt lot rents are 300 plus a month  making the assumption you are on city utilities.
Account Closed 28 unit advice
25 November 2016 | 11 replies
One is Seller Financing, and the second is Assumption of the current loan (if possible). 
Tim Porsche Effect of Trump's Economic Policies on Interest Rates
21 November 2016 | 5 replies
When economic performance is viewed through a political window of presidential time lines you have skewed and incorrect assumptions made, usually simply to place blame on some administration, political garbage.
Tim Phan Pflugerville SFH - Advice
23 March 2017 | 14 replies
You don't know what the future will hold.One thing: your property management fee assumption of 3% is very low, unless you have some kind of special arrangement (and you assume that arrangement remains true for 30 years).
Paul Lachaud Multi-Family Deal (Cincinnati, OH)
15 December 2016 | 26 replies
Just added a little bit of formatting to make it look nice so I can quickly copy and paste the tables into a document if I ever need to present a deal to a lender.I can send you a copy, but I recommend going through the exercise of putting one together yourself, just so all the assumptions make sense for your case.In addition there is always the BiggerPockets calculators you can use!
Tek Chai Buying this condominium in Denver, CO. What's your take on this?
3 December 2016 | 20 replies
The return numbers on your rental analysis look very appealing because they're based on what is likely a false assumption.