Jerry Langley
Zero or negative interest rates. Upcoming recession?
4 April 2016 | 5 replies
I've also read that other countries are selling U.S. debt/treasuries and more economists are predicting a recession.
Tim Ball
Everything seems good but their credit. Should I rent to them?
19 February 2016 | 21 replies
I asked her if she is taking steps to pay her debts down and she said she is working with a debt consolidation company to tackle it.
Tom V.
Advice on refi - do it or not? May be complicated....
18 February 2016 | 2 replies
It is held under an LLC.Property value 190k (for 2 lots next to each other - 1 for the house, the other is an approved building lot, however I use it for parking)Debt: 107k left on first mortgage 25 year term, 5% adjusts once every 5 years. 21 years 4 months left.20k left on seller's note 30 yr amortization, balloon payment at 8 years. (4 year 4 months to go!)
Dave G.
Would a bank finance MF with a 50% LTV if rent paid mtg?
22 February 2016 | 6 replies
Just to be clear you will have to have adequate debt service coverage, usually 1.25 times the net operating income (not the rent) of the subject property.
James Friery
Need advise on this 21 unit pocket listing
22 February 2016 | 13 replies
The current owner is shopping it around for 1.35m (7cap) and the proforma numbers are as followed: ANNUALIZED INCOMEActual MarketGross Potential Rent $191,639 Less: Vacancy ($5,749) Effective Gross Income $185,890 Less: Expenses ($91,497) Net Operating Income $94,393 Debt Service ($65,592) Net Cash Flow after Debt Service $28,801 Principal Reduction $17,403Total Return $46,204 ANNUALIZED EXPENSESActual MarketProperty Management Fee $9,582 Replacement Reserves $5,250 Building Insurance $6,712 Maintenance $12,560 Taxes - Real Estate $36,296 (37220 w/o exception)Utility - Electricity $2,453 Utility - Gas $12,369Utility - Water/Sewer $6,275 Total Expenses $91,497 Expenses Per RSF $8.39 Expenses Per Unit $4,357I did some additional digging and found that they offer Wi-Fi for the building (I talked to a rep and said providing service for a building that size should run 285 a month) and the trash was left off which runs about 285/month.
Matthew Fields
Condo foreclosure
18 February 2016 | 4 replies
If you make a mistake you could end up in second position with a large debt ahead of you.
Robert Andrade
How to calculate COC ?
9 March 2017 | 10 replies
Gross income - expenses - debt service costs = marginmargin / cash invested = COCR (cash on cash return).
Johnny Kang
Debt Service Coverage Ratio
18 February 2016 | 8 replies
I'm in the process of buying an apartment complex in PA with my partners (I'm looking at a 5 unit & 10 unit). The DSCR on buildings I'm looking at are below what most lenders will lend on (it ranges between .9 ~ 1...
Dean Letfus
Depreciation on Insurance Payout
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
. :)In the US, in either case of Actual Cash Value (ACV) coverage or Replacement Cost (RC) coverage, depreciation is always subtracted from the initial settlement.
Sean Walton
Other Condo Owners Delinquent on HOA Dues
24 February 2016 | 4 replies
You can file a personal lawsuit but then you're squeezing blood from a rock, you might get a settlement but if they don't pay on it, you're stuck.