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Jena Martin What are the steps to wholesale a property?
5 May 2009 | 6 replies
How much percentage is the norm?
Chris T. Analyzing Multi-Unit Deals
30 April 2009 | 2 replies
The analysis is simple:Rent: $375Expenses: $187.50 (50% rule)NOI: $187.50Desired cash flow: $100Maximum payment: $87.50Maximum price: $13.152 (7%, 30 years).Rent percent: 2.85% (monthly rent as a percentage of purchase price)Of course, you can tweak those numbers as you wish.
Alida D. is there equity in a foreclosure
19 May 2009 | 10 replies
It is possible, but a small percentage of foreclosures have equity.
Jessica Hood What to do? What to do??
11 May 2009 | 6 replies
Only a very tiny percentage of rentals actually cash-flow, and those are mostly located in management-intensive areas (the hood!)
James S Intro....I'm a newb looking to invest
23 May 2009 | 5 replies
Negative: ========= a- InsuranceThe insurance costs in Florida are higher as a percentage of rent then in most parts of the US, so return on investment is impacted negatively.1- You will be signing paper, lack of cash, so you are required to have insurance which is hard to get and expensive. 2- Insurance companies that will insure you limit the age of an insurable house (15 years or less is common)3- Roof age is limited to 10-15 years, regardless of roofer guarantee, so buying a house with a 10 year old roof means you are looking at an almost immediate new roof.
Pauline Wright R.E. license vs. Investing?
26 May 2009 | 1 reply
Usually If you are under a broker and you do deals under him then especially if you are just starting out then he gets percentage, i think in some states it starts out as 40% then goes down the more deals you do.
Ty H. Bank of America Revises Short Sale Policy
21 October 2009 | 35 replies
No i don;t think you are that far off with your numbers but just don't know by percentages, what helped me was just don't give up
Denise Shannon Your Thoughts on Trustee's Sale?
27 August 2009 | 11 replies
A good percentage of trustee sales don't happen because the owner finds a way to delay or cancel the sale.Many of the recent (2004/5/6/7) trust deeds were high LTV loans to begin with, so the starting bid price will already be too high.Doing your own title search at the clerk's office is a must.You don't always have to evict.
Munir N Setting up a target of $5K per month in cash-flow.
13 June 2009 | 27 replies
This will make your cash flow a little better.The 50% rule includes some percentage for property management.
J D Lease Option or Hold Rental?
9 June 2009 | 6 replies
We all know the percentage of lease option deals that actually move to fruition.