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Marcelo Murai deal calculator recommendations?
24 April 2024 | 7 replies
My goal is investing in MTR, and I want to plug in the numbers from a potential property to buy and have as output "deal or no deal" based on the calculated numbers. 
Catrina M. Crowel BP Fam ~ I Need Your Advice Re: A Commercial Property🧏🏽
24 April 2024 | 2 replies
🤔✨Not finding any comps to justify asking price✨Seller not willing to sign PA until someone physically sees it✨I have no "Boots on Ground" in the area✨I only have one potential Cash End Buyer who did not want to sign a NDA until he drove the area and looked at the building,QUESTIONS❓❓❓✨Do you have any suggestions on what type of buyer might be in position to purchase this kind of real estate?
Mike Jaquith First Rental Property - Wait to build cash reserves for positive cash flow?
24 April 2024 | 5 replies
You want to invest just to have a place to live and potentially offsetting your mortgage payment by renting out the vacated rooms or having x amount of cashflow in the future?
Kevin G. New to flipping. Do I really need a General Contractor?
23 April 2024 | 16 replies
What you've listed as work is really nothing that a "regular" homeowner would do to their own home, even potentially at the same time. 
Dustin Owens Advice/ guidance needed starting out with $100k
25 April 2024 | 25 replies
I’ve looked at several out of state markets because people claim the barrier to entry is lower but I have yet to find anything that has the same potential for appreciation and a lower cost of management than I have in my current target markets.
Na Christian Interest-free seller financing
24 April 2024 | 4 replies
My goal: create an interest-free loan which is appealing to a potential homebuyer, yet doesn't make too big of a discount on my end.For example: If I sold my $300,000 house with 20% down ($60,000) over 30 years, at 6.7% interest rate: $1548.67 principal and interest per month1548.67 x 12 x 30 = $557,521.20What I would do would offer a lower monthly payment and no usury, but it would effectively be like a prepayment penalty.Arbitrarily, let's say 20% off the monthly payment, or $309.73 less per month: $1238.94 monthly payment.House would be sold at $446,018.40, which is $111,502.8 less than the total paid with a normal mortgage, but $116,018 more than the market price.
Steven Sullivan Starting Out Today with Low Income
26 April 2024 | 25 replies
House hacking can be a lucrative method for cutting living costs and growing wealth in the real estate sector.When deciding where to invest, it's important to weigh the potential risks and rewards.
Caesar Bhagroo From the big apple to the sunshine State
24 April 2024 | 2 replies
I firmly believe in the power of networking and collaboration to unlock new opportunities and propel our collective success forward.Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, I’m here to share insights, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships.
Michael Caldwell Do any DSCR lenders appraise based on rent?
24 April 2024 | 7 replies
This is generally accurate - the value is going to be derived based on the "market" of buyers - since most buyers of SFR are owner-occupants and not basing price on rental potential, rents aren't going to be the source of value. 
Daniel Wilson Bay Area Newbie!
25 April 2024 | 16 replies
Buy or inherit and hold for a long time, then cash out and redeploy equity into potentially higher cash flowing properties or other investments.2.