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Eric Don Laid off, 400k in accessible cash, chasing any opportunity. Help me escape the matrix
1 June 2023 | 63 replies
The freeway doesn't seem to be a big divider as the road goes right over it. 
Brandon Coleman I’m 22 years old with around $40,000 to invest.
24 May 2020 | 76 replies
Always make offers below market value at a price that will make an equity,sell or renovate ( It is imperatives to know your comparable and compare prices, Square footage and condition, calculate the cost per SF) compare dollar value (divide SF into asking price to get cost per SF) Ask "Can you help with financing", even if you get a NO, ignore that and make it a contingent in your offer.
Jim Vora Return on investment on Tax lein
7 December 2016 | 5 replies
So if the owner owed $1000 in back taxes then $1000 in interest is the most they would have to pay as long as the auction price was high enough.SC pays up to 12%, so if you divide the amount of taxes owed by .12 this would tell you the most you should pay at auction before your interest rate starts dropping below the max allowable.
Jefferson Smith How to structure with partner/s
31 January 2018 | 1 reply
My friends would prefer (and probably expect) to be general partners and divide everything as general partners (rather than being limited partners or more partial owners).
Phil Cecere Investing in Hawaii (Oahu)
21 May 2023 | 11 replies
You find the Rent-to-Value Ratio by taking the monthly rent dividing by the purchase price.
Laleh Omaraie DTI Calculation Confusion
10 May 2022 | 5 replies
Something about this seems to make calculating my DTI wacky; I know lenders aren’t just adding up my gross income from all these sources and dividing my debts by that.
Blanca Munoz Rental Analysis Form
27 January 2023 | 4 replies
Monthly income - monthly expenses, take that number and multiply it by 12, take that number and divide it by the cash you've invested to receive your cash on cash return.
Sean Dooley Private Money
2 January 2013 | 13 replies
The last 10 years have seen the introduction of soft hard money, and most hard money lenders going to some sort of credit basis.So, we divide the world of lending into institutional and private.
Grace Reutzel Weekly Rent Payments
22 January 2020 | 6 replies
It's easier on the Tenants and the Landlord actually makes a little more money.Monthly rent is $1,000 or $12,000 for the year.Monthly rent of $1,000 divided by four weeks = $250 a week$250 a week x 52 weeks = $13,000 for the yearBy moving to a weekly payment plan, the Landlord increases earnings 8%
Daniel Bourdeau How to Build a Geodome for AirBnB
20 December 2023 | 17 replies
The total cost for my 27' luxury geodome was around $88,800 (excluding land) and consists of the following step and costs:Zoning considerationsGeodome structure and accessories - $8,500Site preparation - $3,000Backfilling - $600Foundation - $3,000Decking material - $12,000Decking labor - $8,000Geodome construction labor - $4,200Flooring - $5,000Electrical wiring and labor - $5,000Interior wood divider - $2,500Hot tub - $13,000Furnishings - $10,000Miscellaneous costs and outdoor shower - $4,000The total costs for a geodome will range from a bare min of $25k to a max of $100k, depending on size, amenities and other factors like labor and material costs.Financing options include all cash, incorporating into a new house construction loan, SBA loans, or private money.