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Sandra Brothers Have a great deal but no sponsor
11 June 2024 | 20 replies
At least earn a fee for finding a great deal.
Gabe Walters Should I sell for a loss?
13 June 2024 | 7 replies
I suspect you could be cash-flow positive in 1-2 years and the property should appreciate during that time.If my assumptions are correct, holding onto it is the better option.
Leslie Sholty Legal Descritption Title Help!!!!!
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
In his affidavit it has the correct legal description that matches my cash sale, but I am not sure if that is good enough.
Nilusha Jayasinghe Are we paying too much for a house hack?
10 June 2024 | 15 replies
But curious, financially do you think this would be a mistake/bad move to take on a $750k home with the income that we earn?
Jennifer Lopez Short Term Rental Calculator
13 June 2024 | 22 replies
If you can rent the property in peak season for 1% of asset value per week you will virtually always cash flow.  
Cody Journell 515 Davis St - Multifamily Deep Value Add
12 June 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $310,000 Cash invested: $350,000 This was a full rehab 6 unit multifamily building.Our firm did everything from locating and acquiring the project, to managing construction, and then finished up by leasing out all 6 units for a premium rent.We used a construction loan to secure the property and do the rehab. 12 month term which we were able to do construction and lease out all units before taking out the original loan with a permanent commercial loan.
Ashley Dennis Self directed IRA or hold on my name using retirement funds
12 June 2024 | 1 reply
I am considering two options for purchasing a A+++ SFR cash, Option 1 to place in a self directed IRA and let the IRA own the property and Option 2 is to buy in cash upfront and pay the taxes owed.I am 62 years old and have another five to seven years prior to retirement and so I am trying to set up my portfolio for income generation by that time.
Marcus Watson What's the secret to acquiring properties in Detroit?
12 June 2024 | 10 replies
My problem is I'm trying to 2 more properties this year, and pay with cash.
Michael Hoover Deal or No Deal - 8 Door Appt. , Rural but College town, Owner finance
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
I have been offered an exclusive Deal by a local "friend"/ semi-mentor in my small town.  8 standard 2/1 apartments -  Quad, duplex, duplex, 1970 Dated buildings, little neglected but liveableOwner finance: 20yr 6%rate with 20k down------------------------------------------------Total purchase 400KCurrent NOI: 41k     Cap: 10         (Tax,Ins,Maint, Util)Gross rent 4500/mth-----------------------------------------------Upgrade, Est repairs: 60k After reno: NOI: 59K   Gross rent: 6100------------------------------------------------Loan pmt: 2865/mth,    34k/yrCurrent Cash flow: 531/mth,  6,378/yrAfter reno Cash Flow: 2131/mth,  25,578/Yr-------------------------------------------------Added info- -Property line Joins with (growing) Community college-Tiny town-The Buildings are Currently "uglyish".- Current Rent is 150$- $200 behind market avg.I am very comfortable in single family homes in this town (own 18 SFH rented and performing well).
Kim Harlow-Williams Residential Real Estate Location Metrics Evaluation Spreadsheet
13 June 2024 | 6 replies
It's a more expensive market than the Midwest and the short term cash flow is lower and that is the trade off for being a few hours away in a landlord friendly state.