
26 December 2017 | 5 replies
Buy them around 5-10k, I know a contractor that i can hire, if its not so bad i can have my dad to help me work on them since he works on houses around town, just small project though.

14 September 2017 | 1 reply
Hi,I am looking for rehab advice, projects, deals in washington.

20 May 2021 | 63 replies
I don't remember any missed payments, but I will say that I did not receive regular updates on some projects.

14 September 2017 | 1 reply
I'm needing an experienced and affordable general contractor for a large rehab project in Loveland, CO.

11 November 2017 | 15 replies
Using estimates in your analysis tells me you may have estimated the rent number as well.

15 September 2017 | 5 replies
You are projecting 6,000 a year cash difference for 18,000 over 3 years then a 31k on eventual cash out.Good credit to me is worth way,way more than 50k upside over 3 years.Also your risk profile makes a difference.

15 September 2017 | 3 replies
One-time Expenses$1000 - Acquisition Costs (minor rehab, legal, & inspection)Annualized Expenses10% Gross Annual Rent - Vacancy Costs (turnover & lost rent)10% Gross Annual Rent - Property Mgmt (standard)$1176 - Repairs & CapEx ($1 per sq foot for tpical property)$1516.46 - Property Taxes (5 year historical average for typical property + 10%)$1000 - Property Insurance (a nice round number: seller reported that he paid $708/mo for one duplex)$27 - Water & Sewer (average across several properties from last month)$0 - Gas, Electric, HOA, Snow Removal (tenant pays or not applicable)$60 - Lawn Care (I made this number up)COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS:This is my analysis of the five properties that are being negotiated right now, listed from best to worst.Property Alpha (two-flat)$1250 - Income, Monthly (actual)$567.37 - Expenses, Monthly (estimated)$42,000 - Price, Signed Contract36% - Cap Rate (Annualized Income / Price)16.6% - ROI, After Tax (annually, assuming 15% income tax)6.0 Yrs - Until this property pays itself offProperty Bravo (two-flat)$1100 - Income, Monthly (actual)$537.37 - Expenses, Monthly (estimated)$42,500 - Price, Signed Contract31% - Cap Rate (Annualized Income / Price)13.1% - ROI, After Tax (annually, assuming 15% income tax)7.6 Yrs - Until this property pays itself offProperty Charlie (duplex)$1075 - Income, Monthly (actual)$532.37 - Expenses, Monthly (estimated)$55,000 - Price, Informal Discussion23% - Cap Rate (Annualized Income / Price)10.7% - ROI, After Tax (annually, assuming 15% income tax)10.3 Yrs - Until this property pays itself offProperty Delta (SFR)$875 - Income, Monthly (actual)$492.37 - Expenses, Monthly (estimated)$48,000 - Price, Informal Discussion22% - Cap Rate (Annualized Income / Price)8.8% - ROI, After Tax (annually, assuming 15% income tax)13.6 Yrs - Until this property pays itself offProperty Echo (SFR)$770 - Income, Monthly (actual)$471.37 - Expenses, Monthly (estimated)$62,500 - Price, Informal Discussion15% - Cap Rate (Annualized Income / Price)4.1% - ROI, After Tax (annually, assuming 15% income tax)24.4 Yrs - Until this property pays itself offNotice how the price keeps going up?

21 January 2018 | 12 replies
This could be a good partner for future projects.

28 September 2017 | 11 replies
There are some in LA as well but there are not many.What kind of projects and investments are you interested in?
17 September 2017 | 6 replies
It is almost asking a realtor to be the Project Manager for the whole thing, a really good realtor might skip that offer and she might end up a not talented one.