Mac Macaul
UT Austin Student Looking to Purchase First Investment Property
27 August 2024 | 2 replies
Hi all - my name is Mac and I'm currently a junior at the University of Texas at Austin studying finance.
Carlos Lopes
Buying STR in Destin/Fort Walton Beach
26 August 2024 | 25 replies
What was your overall experience with all that?
Wai Chan
Providing tenant alternate accommodation when i need to fix the house
26 August 2024 | 23 replies
In fact, I wouldn't do the renovation at all unless it is 100% necessary.
Chen Avnery
Seeking Advice: Achieving Better ROI Than the 1% Rule in Real Estate Investments
26 August 2024 | 13 replies
Hello all,I'm seeking advice on achieving a higher ROI in real estate investments beyond the 1% rule and maintaining around 35% of monthly operational expenses (including Cap-ex, maintenance, property tax, and vacancy).To the best of my knowledge and abilities, the 1% rule with 35% operational expenses seems to be the best I can achieve today.
Brian Joseph OConnor
House Hack Duplex deal in Norfolk, VA
27 August 2024 | 0 replies
All utilities will be billed to the tenants.Using the BP calculator to underwrite this deal I'm showing NOI $32,274, Monthly cash flow $698/month, and CoC ROI 30.99%file:///C:/Users/Provider%20QCK%20Richmon/Downloads/9284%20Peachtree%20St%20(1).pdfPlease pick this analysis apart and tell me what I'm not thinking about .........
Brad Birky
Buyers can't get financing due to zoning
27 August 2024 | 12 replies
., the destruction threshold); which Property characteristics the destruction threshold percentage applies to, such as market value, assessed value, replacement cost, or unit count; for Properties with multiple buildings, if the destruction threshold percentage applies to each building, or all buildings as a whole; the replacement cost to rebuild per current requirements for zoning, and land use; the Property’s continued marketability, and economic viability; the amount and type of Borrower-maintained insurance coverage required per Part II, Chapter 5: Property and Liability Insurance, Section 501.02C: Ordinance or Law Insurance; insurance loss proceeds payout, compared to increased rebuilding costs, including from building code changes, Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, and the municipality's local zoning requirements (e.g., green compliance for new buildings, etc.); the sufficiency of estimated insurance proceeds from ordinance or law insurance and other coverages to repay the Mortgage Loan in the event of partial or full casualty, or condemnation; and for a Tier 3 or Tier 4 Mortgage Loan, if requiring execution of the Limited Payment Guaranty (Form 6020.LPG) would mitigate the risk of the as-rebuilt Property not supporting a Tier 2 Mortgage Loan.
Patricia Anne Cawood
Weekend Wrap-Up: What’s New in Your World?
26 August 2024 | 0 replies
I hope you're all doing well.
John Prassas
rentlinx going away
28 August 2024 | 14 replies
Thanks for the horrible advice, @Matt Carroll, who keeps posting all over the form that ConnectLinx.com is a great company!
Yishi Zuo
Mezzanine finance - development opportunity
17 August 2024 | 4 replies
(Also, the developer is reasonably experienced + wealthy and has personally guaranteed some of the existing development projects - but wants to move away from that)I'm also planning to get some equity in the JV / the broader development company (much less equity than if I were to be a pure equity investor of course). because I do think this could scale to 300-400 homes / yearOf note: These homes are modular in nature - so are faster to build and margins are projected to be attractive.My questions for you all is:Have any of you lent to development assets with cross-collateral from cashflowing properties like this?
Rajagopalarao Paidi
Negative cash flow for the most of rental properties
26 August 2024 | 34 replies
Numbers and landlord laws didn't make sense at all.