Joe Westmoreland
Thinking of partnering up with a contractor to Flip Homes
13 December 2016 | 5 replies
If necessary, build in a "base plus bonus" structure for him in case things go south for some reason...market tanks, etc.
Einar Mykletun
Next Property - Appreciation ($650K) or Cash Flow ($170K)?
26 November 2016 | 49 replies
Sure, it would be a nice bonus to be getting that out of property that is also likely to appreciate at the same rate CA has seen over the last 5 years.But that's why Einar is going back to the drawing board and asking the question.ie. it's too darned hard to get BOTH happening with the same investment, from day one!
Paul Dudley
Estimating Depreciable Basis - Med Office Suite
15 March 2017 | 6 replies
If you put in any new tenant improvements most of that would qualify for 5, 7 or 15 year treatment as well as 50% bonus depreciation.
Nathan Smith
Partner with contractor on flips
10 March 2017 | 9 replies
I think what I will do is offer some sort of % bonus (e.g. 10% to 30% of profit) to the contractor...... as long as the deal is profitable.
Gandharv Kashinath
Picking the right city for investment
8 February 2017 | 26 replies
Long term appreciation is a great bonus!
Lindsay Wilcox
Tenants Filing Bankruptcy to Avoid Eviction Repayment?
31 August 2014 | 17 replies
If I do ever get paid it'll just be a bonus.
Kara Leboeuf
Offical intro, and first deal story!
7 June 2013 | 12 replies
Thanks Mike LaCavaI follow Robert Kiyosakis' idea that if you buy for cash flow, then it dosnt matter what the housing market dose. if it drops you still have cash flow coming in. if it increases, then that's just a bonus.
Frank Gucciardo
Struggling With First Opportunity Decision
17 June 2013 | 16 replies
I should also be able to accelerate paying off the 401K loan in Nov with my annual bonus (not a guarantee but pretty darn close).What I'm wrestling with is, do I take the short term crunch on cash flow (anywhere from 6mos to 2 years) in order to get into this deal.
Jason Brooks
Deal Analysis-SFH Monson,MA
14 June 2013 | 7 replies
It is also clear that the owner of the house was disabled (wheelchair) and it appears they didn't enter or utilize the rest of the house.Bed 4/Bonus Room 9x9 (sheetrock, paint, carpet)Kitchen 2 7x12 (strip, remodel to a mudroom/other area)Stairs (refinish wood/paint, or carpet)Bedroom 3 and 4 12x12 (wallpaper removed, paint, carpet)Upstairs Hall (Paint, sheetrock)Bonus Room 2 (Cosmetics)Bonus Room 3 and 4 (Light Cosmetics)The kitchen is the first room, this is in need of purgo or hardwood flooring and a full overhaul.