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Julian Buick Non Performing 2nds
4 June 2015 | 5 replies
At least now it appears that buying  a subordinated debt has less risk if the borrower files BK with all other things being equal.
Bret Doman Hard Money is called that for a reason
4 June 2015 | 7 replies
I hear “speakers” talk about borrowing Private or Hard Money to finance a deal and not to worry because “the property stands for the debt”.
Joshua Meyers This post will change my life!
6 June 2015 | 24 replies
We have no college education but we also have no debt.
Jane Irwin Equity Partner/Private money
2 June 2015 | 4 replies
@Jane Irwin  who takes on the debt ... ? 
Brian Gibbons Interesting Calculator Site for RE Investments
2 June 2015 | 2 replies
Cash-on-Cash Return Cash-on-Cash, the popular real estate investing return, is explained including its meaning, shortcoming, and formulation...Debt Coverage Ratio (DCR) A ratio investors and lenders use to track and compare debt-related outcomes for rental property and measure financial risk...Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM) A quick and easy way to determine whether or not a property is priced in line with other similar-type properties...Internal Rate of Return (IRR) The time value computation that shows the ratio between future cash flows and initial cash investment as a percentage...Loan-to-Value (LTV) A computation related to mortgages that lenders use when financing investment property as a measurement of their financial risk...The Maximum Purchase Price Calculation A calculation investors can make to determine the maximum price they can pay for an income property to at least break-even and avoid a negative cash flow...How to Compute Net Present Value Net present value is explained along with its formulation and use in real estate investing...Profitability Index The time value computation that shows the 'proportion' of dollars returned to dollars invested rather than the amount...Rental Income Property Cash Flow A fundamental look at rental income property cash flow for those of you new to real estate investing...Sinking Fund Factor Know the amount you you must start setting aside on a regular basis now to cover a capital expenditure scheduled in the future...Tax MattersIncome Property Operating Expenses and the IRS Tax Code Learn what operating expenses should be included in a rental property analysis as well as what the tax code says about operating expense deductions...The Recapture Tax Real Estate Investors Face When They Sell The seldom expected recapture tax real estate investors expect to owe the Feds after they sell their rental income property....The Cash Flow After Tax Calculation How to calculate cash flow after tax step-by-step starting at the gross scheduled income...The Depreciation Allowance According to the IRS Tax Code How the IRS figures the depreciation allowance for investment real estate along with its concept, limitations, and formulation...Understanding Rental Property Depreciation and Recapture Tax Rental property depreciation allowance and the recapture tax associated with it are explained...AnalysisCap Rate or GRM?
Jessica Sorensen Which strategy is better for starting out?: Higher rate of savings or higher net worth/equity
6 August 2015 | 39 replies
After some years doing that you could move your strategy to make your rental portfolio debt free and you will be able to"retire" at some point :)))
Emily Allen Do portfolio lenders provide long term fixed rates for commercial properties?
3 June 2015 | 5 replies
The debt you put on a property will determine how it performs to an extent cash flow wise.Bottom line with banks is they see interest rates rising eventually.
Isaac Choe 50k in capital, first time noob
9 June 2015 | 9 replies
While attending school I've discovered that its not the route for me.I'm brand new to RE investing but have been watching youtube videos on leveraging, profitable cash flows, etc etc.I have bad credit due to past family altercations (sub 670) so financing is out of the question, but am debt free.So here is my situation, I have a business partner who owns a construction company and is willing to front all the labor costs of rehabing properties as long as we split costs of materials 50/50.
Joshua McCarthy New from Batavia, NY
10 June 2015 | 11 replies
I'm getting into wholesaling because i was a debt collector and the skills i gained from that job have carried over.
Drew Oesterle WWYD. I want to get started but unsure how
8 June 2015 | 10 replies
I have 720 credit score, low debt other than my student loans, which are about 90k.