Pratap Koppula
Real Estate Profits: A Look at Projected Income Analysis
7 January 2023 | 0 replies
RENTAL PROPERTIESThe first step in making rental income projections is to identify the rental market in which the property is located and consider the following factors when adjusting the future rental income: > Current rents > Caveats on rental increase and tenant removal > Market rents > Occupancy loss> Economic conditionsIt is important to remember that often the listed potential rents for properties may not be realized immediately and the future rates should be adjusted accordingly.HOSPITALITYHospitality is a cyclical and seasonal industry, making it difficult to accurately forecast long-term sales due to the ever-changing market environment.
Ryan Daniher
Newark NJ Multifamily Risks & Rewards
23 October 2021 | 9 replies
I wish i was a more seasoned investor cause there are just lots of land waiting to be grabbed up.
Account Closed
How is the Market in VT
20 January 2021 | 5 replies
Having 4 seasons and a little something for everyone doesn't hurt.
Justin Weaver
Vacation Rentals in Ocean Pines/Ocean City MD area.
2 February 2021 | 3 replies
Two, daily rental prices for larger 3, 4, and up bedroom condos and townhouses especially have gone up this season dramatically, even more than the purchase prices - to the point that now they are profitable as pure rentals, but only if you self-manage, which is easy to do with smart locks and modern technology.
Charley F.
Advertising Properties for Rent
7 September 2012 | 13 replies
It has come to my attention that they are relying solely on zillow, craigslist and a sign in the property to advertise.I believe there is room for improvement but I need suggestions from seasoned and experienced people.
Andrew Nesbitt
Hard Money question (I dont want to get ripped off)
7 May 2013 | 18 replies
For seasoned, grizzled investors who plan to keep their money safe, that translates to yield means nothing if the principal is in jeopardy.By reducing my max LTV to 50% (including costs) I've eliminated most all investors who are unable or unwilling to offer property that attracts my money.
Joel DeLuca
401k loan for Down payment and contingency fund.
3 January 2013 | 7 replies
For example:purchase price: 100kDP: 20K (entirely from 401k loan)Loan Amt: 80K401k loan: 30Kcontingency REI acct: 10K (balance left after DP)rental income: $1,100P&I: $360401k repayment $546= nil to slightly negative cash flow during the repayment of the 401k loan (I assume I can repay this much sooner than the term since essentially rental income would be it down.)Is it possible to "season" the 401k loan funds so that disclosure is avoided.
Curtis C.
$100,000 To Invest in DFW- 1 rental, or grow pile of money with Flips
15 January 2014 | 46 replies
Check out the podcasts, they are great whether you are starting out or are a seasoned investor.
Justin Pierce
No Money Down Strategies
27 April 2015 | 39 replies
Hard money lender that rolls 100% of the project costs (purch plus rehab plus fees) into the loan and then I refi rate and term into a conventional or portfolio loan (local bank).Whats nice about the second option is that most local banks can do that without any seasoning.
Jason K.
The daily routine
17 June 2010 | 18 replies
Myself, and other newbs here would be more than appreciative to gain a little insight as to what you seasoned full-time investors daily routines consist of?