
26 August 2021 | 2 replies
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28 August 2021 | 13 replies
Once you have those numbers then you should be able to calculate if it's worth it.Since this is your first step into Real Estate there's really no need to speculate- This is a data driven business.

27 August 2021 | 3 replies
I just started using the calculator here and was hoping someone could look at this deal for me and give me an opinion on if it is worth purchasing?

29 August 2021 | 22 replies
Meaning don’t buy something just because you like it--buy it on favorable numbers.If you are looking for a fixer for instance, it's intelligent to find a fixer where you believe rehabbing will allow you to increase rents, and it's best in an area with increasing employment--as well as many other things.If you want to approach this in a hard nosed manner (not everyone does) it's smart to make all of your buy and sell decisions based on financial measures, such as the income stream, and on the return on investment that the income stream represents--as well as many others.It's also intelligent to calculate:1.Its Projected Cash Flow2.Its Projected Appreciation3.The Loan Pay down benefit you will get from owning it.4.The Tax Shelter you will get from owning it.As well as many other things.
30 August 2021 | 7 replies
This will help you with the numbers you input into your calculations.

27 August 2021 | 0 replies
Everything is pre-calculated and worked into the system.I think I understand real estate but I don't have enough experience to determine the value that each individual job has. an agent is 6%Is money worth 20%?

28 August 2021 | 3 replies
Either way, turning it off at the main should get you a zero water bill the next month or you have a leak or faulty meter. if you have that kind of leak you want to find it as it’s most likely undermining your foundation. if you do find a leak talk to your water company in Las Vegas if you find an underground leak and fix it you can get the high bills erased if you show them the receipts for fixing the problem I don’t know where you calculations are off but we fill our 17,000 gallon pool in less than 36 hours with 2 hoses.

28 August 2021 | 4 replies
This site offers a tutorials and a deal analyzer where you just plug in numbers to get your calculated return on investment.

27 August 2021 | 0 replies
I am newbie, I am trying to buy my first property, have been analysing quite a few deal using the BiggerPockest. It's very hard to find a property that cash flows. I would like to know if it's realistic to use 8% for ...

27 August 2021 | 3 replies
I have just started using the calculator to analyze properties.I have noticed that when I enter data as a cash purchase vs. when I enter 25% down, there is little to no impact on the CoC number.