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Bryce Jamison Should I make my tenants get rental insurance?
26 August 2022 | 20 replies
Helps with relocation expenses Reduced risk of a lawsuit Allows you to be pet friendly Lowers the chance of an increase in insurance premiums 
Scott Winter Lenders...what's the deal with the seasoning period?
31 January 2022 | 48 replies
We're working on reducing this friction from the borrowing experience.
Account Closed I need help with a low hud offer
21 August 2014 | 21 replies
And this would have been right at 70% of my guess for their reduced price (which never actually showed up since my offer came in on the same day and they accepted it).
Liam Martin Ruane Decrease in Condo Capex vs STR (Australia)
12 December 2022 | 2 replies
I agree that capex can be reduced. 50% as you have said sounds reasonable. 
Derek Gansebom Owner Financing Down Payment
4 December 2022 | 6 replies
Reduce their fear with character witnesses.  
Chester Transo Cashflow Doesn't Build Wealth Round 2; How do things look going forward?
18 September 2014 | 71 replies
You can view/download the spreadsheet here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eWquKpM8cd...Here are my Assumptions:Market; West Coast (say San Fran )Cap rate at purchase: 5% NOI: 200,000 Purchase price: $4 mill LTV: 65% Down: $1.4 mil Finance: 2.6 million Terms: 5% for 5 year term 25 year amort NOI Increase 3%/yearNOI end of year 5: 225,101.76Net cash flow years 1-5: 149,867.16Principal Reduction years 1-5: 296,915.00Debt Principal end of year 5: 2,303,085.00Cap rate at end of year 5: 8%'Renewal terms: 8% for 5 year term 25 year amort Exit strategy 1: sell in 5 years Exit Strategy 2: hold for 10 years with refi in 5 years Based on above assumptions here is what I see:Exit Strategy 1 End of Year 5 sell building for 2,813,772.03 Less O/S Debt of 2,303,085.00 Net Profit 510,687.03 Plus 5 Year Cash Flow of ` 149,867 *Principle Reduction (Included) 0 Total Net Proceeds 660,554.19 Less Down Payment 1,400,000.00 Net Loss:  (739,445.81) * Note-Principal reduction is already included in the reduced O/S debt amountExit Strategy 2 End of Year 10 sell building for 3,261,932.96 Less O/S Debt of 2,125,147.00 Net Profit 1,136,785.96 Plus 10 Year Cash Flow of 314,281.00 *Principle Reduction (Included) 0Total Net Proceeds 1,451,066.82 Less Down Payment 1,400,000.00 Net Gain 51,066.82 * Note-Principal reduction is already included in the reduced O/S debt amountGiven the above scenario, in my view, it does not seem to make any sense to buy now.
Account Closed Starting a Brokerage in Kentucky
13 November 2014 | 0 replies
Hope you're all doing well today.I'm currently a full time house flipper/ real estate investor, but am interested in starting my own brokerage firm in part to reduce the costs of my flipping business, but also to have full access to the MLS, provide secondary income, etc.In Kentucky, in order to become a broker, you must work as a licensed real estate agent for 2x years. 
Harold Rutila Trouble finding hard money for a low $200s ARV flip
4 December 2022 | 10 replies
The broader point of reducing the loan to just the reno was to reduce the amount loaned, but to your point, most will presumably want to lend on the purchase price to secure a lien for after the refinance.
Account Closed Flipper interested in starting a Brokerage in Kentucky
13 November 2014 | 1 reply
I'm currently a full time house flipper/ real estate investor, but am interested in starting my own brokerage firm in part to reduce the costs of my flipping business, but also to have full access to the MLS, provide secondary income, etc.In Kentucky, in order to become a broker, you must work as a licensed real estate agent for 2x years.
Account Closed Sponsor's promote based on Cash on Cash Return instead of IRR?
7 April 2018 | 29 replies
Sometimes you'll see distributions first classified as a return of capital and the preferred return second...this is done to reduce the preferred return by constantly lowering the investor's capital account.