Mark S.
3/2 SFR: $45,000
19 February 2014 | 26 replies
------------------------------------------Gross Rent: $600/monthLess Expenses: -$315/monthLess Debt Service: -$161/month========================Cashflow: $124/monthWHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK, DEAL OR NO DEAL?
Jonathan Harris
Business and Investing Mindsets
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
The risk is they could fire you tomorrow or sell the company to someone with a much different vision. 2.There has to be those who fill other roles as well, whether it's a hard money lender, private lender, or even a valued employee. 3.I think it’s prudent to do due diligence on any idea or venture however, if you focus on only the negatives then you’ll never start anything. 4.While having the knowledge needed and wanting to obtain more is great, one can also fall into the state of paralysis by analysis.
Marcin G.
subs getting paid
24 March 2014 | 11 replies
Even then there is only one I pay the gross amount to.the rest I pay the sub and get the lien release from the sub for my files..
Brad B.
Structuring of Partnership for Fix and Flip
8 February 2014 | 8 replies
So he would be able to make ends meet even if we only had 1 rehab going.One of our motivations to make him a part owner rather then an employee is to avoide all the payroll and labor burden costs and headaches.
Bryan H.
Multi-family always over priced?
3 February 2014 | 23 replies
Seller's appear to have this inflated idea that claiming gross rent minus utilities and other minor expenses provides a NOI.
Jeff Neckonoff
Newbie (sort of) from Long Island/NYC area
3 February 2014 | 7 replies
The economy in 1988 was similar to what we have now, with companies like IBM laying off 40,000 employees at a time.
Randy Gross
I need Help/Advice with Funding in Florida
3 February 2014 | 1 reply
@Randy Gross if you're looking for a loan or a pointer to a specific lender you'll need to post in the Marketplace.
Nick B.
2nd position note - is this a good deal or not?
5 June 2014 | 37 replies
So the total payments made are $107,738 gross or $103,343 net and the Net Profit is $73,844 which is 322% ROI.
Rod Smith
I think it's great deal, but I could be problematic in the future
7 February 2014 | 3 replies
If so figure about 12,000 a unit because you will have exterior repairs as well.24,000 plus 48,000 is 72,000 all in.Take 4 doors at 400 a door. 1,600 X 12 = 19,200 gross expected income.If landlord pays utility 19,200 X .40 (60% costs) = 7,680 NOI10 cap you are looking at 76,800 resale price.
Justin Trudell
401K Epiphany?
12 March 2014 | 23 replies
Justin Trudell I agree with everyone else when they say only max out to employee contributions.