Nate Bartlett
Recording a mortgage on seller finance deal.
12 April 2023 | 13 replies
Said principal and interest is payable as follows: Commencing on [date], and continuing on the [1st] day of each and every month thereafter [principal and interest payments of [$]], with the entire remaining unpaid balance of principal and interest, if not sooner paid, being due and payable in full on or before [maturity date].Add same maturity date to mortgage.Monthly payment amount reflects the applicable amortization schedule.
Derek Petersen
How You Do Anything is How You Do Everything
7 November 2023 | 3 replies
At its core, this maxim asserts that the manner in which we approach even the smallest tasks reflects our broader approach to life.Do you have an inner system that let’s you know when you’re doing half-way work in any area of your life?
Tim Viviano
Please settle this once and for all!
28 May 2019 | 24 replies
Try to find a way to reflect it in the revenue side and certainly, going forward, think about that in your property valuation.
Nasir Smith
Cap Ex Rules?
29 June 2023 | 1 reply
Over time, the cost of the asset is gradually expensed through depreciation, which is reflected on the income statement.A CapEx saving sheet might look like this:MonthStarting BalanceAdditional SavingsOutflows (CapEx)Ending BalanceJan$10,000$5,000$2,000$13,000Feb$13,000$5,000$1,500$16,500Mar$16,500$5,000$3,000$18,500...............In this example, the company starts with a CapEx fund of $10,000.
Jeff Thompson
Valuing (and value adding) small multi in overpriced areas (San Diego)
12 December 2023 | 18 replies
.: ...Real estate is certainly more than spreadsheets and cap rates.Would the market not reflect that based on price?
Steven S.
I made LA/Ventura & SF/Bay Area Underwriting tools you can use
10 December 2023 | 24 replies
This too comes from the quantile groups based on the $/sf, but instead of segmenting and averaging this together for all sales in the Q (like in market stats to track High, Mid, and Low), this instead groups all of the returned comps transactions, reflecting the High, Mid, and Low values for your specifically entered housing product (just like the market-segmented charts with High, Mid, Low).
Kevin Itima
High ARV Flips in Houston
23 April 2017 | 20 replies
You get into these higher-end flips requiring more cash outlay and longer projects, your ROI reflects that.
Dean Halpin
21 year old starting out in the real estate investing world
28 November 2023 | 11 replies
We were out for a couple drinks before catching a ballgame and I had asked him if he had ever considered getting involved in the cannabis cultivation industry... ( it was a tangent in the context of our conversation ).
Bryce Stclair
How I retired at 30 years young! Questions to ask yourself.
28 July 2021 | 66 replies
I feel a lot of people know this but do not take the time to self reflect on it.
Mike Schelske
Should I invest in SF/Bay area
18 September 2017 | 25 replies
You also have to consider the possibility of natural disasters (perhaps based on recorded history,) which may reflect in the cost of insurance - and out of pocket expenses - in future years (what will happen to the rates in Texas and Florida in the coming years?)