Beau Griggs
Owner Financing Deal
24 May 2016 | 9 replies
It's nice that the seller is willing to participate in the financing but you may want to think carefully about those terms, what the net operating income is, where you are in the cycle, and if you can negotiate for better terms.If they want principal back in 5 years I would drop the amortization and just stick with interest only or more payments.
Chris Mason
Discovered neat/easy way to pay off 30 year loans in 20 yrs
23 May 2016 | 31 replies
I guess I just always operate on the assumption that having cash on hand is better for obtaining loans than that same amount in the form of equity.
Shaun Allison
Private Money with Self Directed
24 May 2016 | 19 replies
You may need an operating agreement--the format could vary between different custodians.
Kenneth Cowan
How much $$$ to keep in reserves when starting out
23 May 2016 | 8 replies
While I agree with Derek that you don't want to over reserve, you also don't want to under reserve which could put you in an awful situation of not having enough operating capital.
Julius King
I HAVE A GOAL!!!
18 June 2016 | 9 replies
Time has to be set aside for management as well, the more properties you have the more management time required, they don't operate on autopilot without help.
Mark Brogan
this is why you do NOT just put houses under contract
11 May 2017 | 42 replies
I was speaking from a macro view of a niche operation in the real estate industry, mostly residential investing or operations.
Mike Lynch
Trying to figure out my next investment strategy? - Please Help!
22 May 2016 | 3 replies
My goal: -- Get out of my current situation of owning and operating a small plumbing company.
Jorge J.
How to search for a Mortgage Lender?
24 May 2016 | 10 replies
Retail rate sheets by contrast have operating expenses built into them and do not need to be marked up.
Keith Ellis
Feedback on 1st deal (Buy & Hold in Logan Square, Chicago)
22 June 2016 | 9 replies
Property Purchase Purchase Price $ 215,000.00 $ 215,000.00 Down Payment % 30.00% 30.00% Down Payment $ 64,500.00 $ 64,500.00 Mortgage Amount $ 150,500.00 $ 150,500.00 Mortgage Interest Rate (annual) 3.500% 4.375% Mortgage Amortization Term (years) 15 30 Mortgage Monthly Payment $1,075.90 $751.42 Property Rental Income Annual Vacancy Rate 0.00% 0.00% Monthly Rent - Unit 1 $ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 Monthly Rent - Unit 2 $ - $ - Monthly Rent - Unit 3 $ - $ - Gross Monthly Income $ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 Potential Annual Income $ 20,400.00 $ 20,400.00 Less: Vacancy $ - $ - Annual Rental Income $ 20,400.00 $ 20,400.00 Annual Operating Expenses Property Taxes $ 1,662.00 $ 1,662.00 HOA Fees $ 2,496.00 $ 2,496.00 Insurance $ 201.00 $ 201.00 Utilities $ - $ - Leasing & Advertising $ - $ - Property Management $ - $ - Repairs $ - $ - Maintenance $ - $ - Accounting & Legal $ - $ - Total Expenses $ 4,359.00 $ 4,359.00 Monthly Mortgage & Expenses $ 1,439.15 $ 1,114.67 Net Operating Income & Cash Flow Summary Annual Rental Income $ 20,400.00 $ 20,400.00 Less: Annual Operating Expenses $ 4,359.00 $ 4,359.00 Net Operating Income $ 16,041.00 $ 16,041.00 Less: Annual Mortgage Payment $ 12,910.78 $ 9,017.09 Net Income / Cash Flow $ 3,130.22 $ 7,023.91 Net Income / Cash Flow (Monthly) $ 260.85 $ 585.33 Less: Depreciation Expense (1/27.5 of cost) $ (7,818.18) $ (7,818.18) Taxable Net Income (Loss) $ (4,687.96) $ (794.27) Property Metrics & Analysis CAP Rate 7.46% 7.46% Gross Rent Multiplier lower is better 10.54 10.54 Cash on Cash Return (CoC ROI) 4.85% 10.89% Cash Flow Profit Margin 15.34% 34.43% Cashflow / Assets 1.46% 3.27%
Michele Ling
what are the logistics around setting up a partnership?
26 May 2016 | 4 replies
Do people identify partners, set up an LLC (which could take weeks), find a property and then create the operating agreement to determine ownership?