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18 October 2021 | 53 replies
You are very unlikely to get as good a loan on an OOS property.There is initial cash flow and actual cashflow.
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5 August 2021 | 15 replies
In Canada, you can't borrow money for the down payment.Reserves initially will be your savings or credit.
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15 August 2021 | 8 replies
Same reason I cannot 1031 a house bought with the intention of flipping.Depends on your goals (you also never mention what the initial price tag of the property is).
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20 July 2021 | 3 replies
Initial renovationsFurnishing the rentalMonthly utilities, internet, TV, consumables9% lodging tax rateMarketing and bookingLet's say you make $17,000 a month income.
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17 July 2021 | 3 replies
.· Extremely diligent in their initial search for property management companies.
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15 July 2021 | 3 replies
So if your Hard Money Lender (HML) will lend 75% of the ARV, then that means your initial loan is $90,000.
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15 July 2021 | 6 replies
The assumptions I made are below:Closing costs are calculated to be 7% of final ARV purchase priceRehab costs are $100/sq ft and $75/sq ftLoan interest is the loan + 10% back to the private money investor (assuming I go that route)Total cost is the MPP + Closing Costs + Rehab CostsTotal Profit is ARV – Total CostOwner receives the MPP (what I would have paid for the house) + Closing Costs (I would have had to pay for these anyway, I could sweeten the deal for myself and offer to split them with the current owner) + Half the profitPrivate Money lender receives their initial loan plus 10% interestI receive the split profit – interest on the rehab loanMy goal was to get the owner as close to their $200k wish in order to convince them to do this less than traditional (and maybe not even possible) way.
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16 July 2021 | 2 replies
My initial thoughts are degrees in accounting or business.
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19 July 2021 | 7 replies
I can see through pictures that some parts of the house could use a touch up, paint, new appliances, or tile in the bathroom but I'm having trouble quickly understanding what this number would be and what I should make as an initial offer.
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16 July 2021 | 5 replies
I was initially wanting to receive a conventional loan and pay a downpayment in cash from savings and buy and hold properties.