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Oliver J fryer Checklist prior to buying
9 April 2018 | 0 replies
Calculate your bottom line using 70% of ARV (After Repair Value).Do not spend more than (.7*ARV)-RC (Repair Costs)Example: House is appraised at $100,000 *if repairs are made*...7*100k = 70k.Repair costs are expected to be $25k. 70k-25k = $45,000 (DO NOT BUY THE HOUSE IF IT IS OVER $45k)Take another look at the ‘going rate’ of rent in your area, make sure your cash flow is enough to cover ALL costs and include a buffer for taxes and unexpected repairs.Look at the property yourself - try to eliminate assumptions.Have a trusted professional assess and confirm info about repairs that may have been overlooked.Look at how much work you can do on your own and compare it with contractor rates to complete all repairs.
Michael Wnek Best time to Start an LLC
10 April 2018 | 9 replies
I plan to have 2 roommates, which will cover the expenses and then some. 
Ryan Janssen Non performing seconds
10 April 2018 | 2 replies
If US Bank is getting paid and the amount of equity in the property covers the 1st and 2nd at a foreclosure sale then the second is less likely to deal.
Marian Jimenez ADVICE NEEDED! REFI with cash out?
9 April 2018 | 1 reply
My income fluctuates do to my freelance work.I have an amazing credit score 799I tried to get a line of credit and got rejected from my bank.I now have an offer to refinance and get cash out for a total of $375K loan at 4.5% for 30 years (That gives me a bit more then $175K out)My plan was to keep my mortgage as is rent my place out to cover it and get a new multi unit to live in and rent.
Derrick Lubomski First deal...am I too GREEDY? Is the seller too GREEDY?
11 April 2018 | 20 replies
You could try to meet halfway with the price but another tactic is to offer to cover closing costs.
Andrew Hove DIY roofing experience?
8 February 2021 | 19 replies
It states that if it hails and only dents it they wont cover.
Ryan Bonheyo Using the equity from rental property to purchase more
10 April 2018 | 1 reply
So, I’m going to use the extra money from my loan to cover closing and repair costs (if necessary).
Ryan Bonheyo Using equity from my rental property to buy more
10 April 2018 | 1 reply
So, I’m going to use the extra money from my loan to cover closing and repair costs (if necessary).
Antoine Jackson Tracking Rental Properties
11 April 2018 | 2 replies
Since I started using it my tenants are paying earlier and responding WAY more promptly to messages, which by itself makes the cost worth it.Though actually just a few days ago they put out an option to use Roof free by just tacking on a payment fee for your tenants to cover when they pay rent, so you basically have an option to pay yourself or charge your tenants a bit extra.Bonus:  The Roof mobile app is also among the best I've used.
Kevin Dingus New to BP: investor in CT
10 April 2018 | 7 replies
I am a broker in the area and have agents that cover the state.