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22 Years Old - $1M+ Flipping Profit & $1M+ Equity in 2018
9 January 2019 | 7 replies
All of these deals were done between Denver, CO and Orlando, FL.We = Me, My partner who is also 22, and the team we built.My 2018 in ReviewPurchased ~$8.6M worth of real estate across 35 properties for ~$5.7MWe sold and closed on 20 of these properties in 2018 for a gross profit of ~$1.15M after realtor commissionsand we still own 15 of those properties with about $1.2M in equity, all of which are scheduled to be sold and closed in early Q1 2019.Total Equity Created in 2018 was $2.35MTotal Equity Realized/Cashed Out was $1.15MTotal Equity in Assets We Still Own is $1.2MWe acquired the majority of these deals off market through our own marketing, and bought three of them off of the MLSTakeawaysYou can buy your first property before you're 25 :)Leverage is a powerful tool if you use it correctly (we stay under ~70% LTV across the portfolio at all times)The reason this worked is because of years of experience in off market acquisitions and an up market.
Jordan Eng
Reduced Rent for Tenants - Home Renovation due to water damage
9 January 2019 | 4 replies
Only if it is a major impact on their livelihood.
Curtis J De Leon
New Investor looking for advice
8 January 2019 | 1 reply
Have you been able to check all the major systems (HVAC, roof, water heater, etc)?
John Groseu
Cash On Cash Per Month And A HVAC Upgrade
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
My major concerns are cash flow and if my tenants will fork over $200+ per month for electric pre-replacement (i.e. high tenant turnover- I figured 30 days out of the year vacancy which I was told was ridiculously high here but, it makes me feel better).Has anyone had a similar experience to me and your analysis shake out okay in the long run?
John Groseu
Cash Flow And HVAC Replacement- 1BR Condo
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
My major concerns are cash flow and if my tenants will fork over $200+ per month for electric pre-replacement (i.e. high tenant turnover- I figured 30 days out of the year vacancy which I was told was ridiculously high here but, it makes me feel better).Has anyone had a similar experience to me and your analysis shake out okay in the long run?
Ashton Patel
Buy a home without inspecting......
9 January 2019 | 10 replies
I doubt majority of buyers on here walk roofs, attics or crawlspaces anyway.
Corben Briggs
Choosing an OOS Market
17 January 2019 | 18 replies
To successfully perform a flip the house flipping company needs to Spend time & money marketing to distressed sellers to source a deal with a large profit potentialEstimate the ARV of the dealEstimate the repair costs of the dealDetermine if there is enough profit in the deal to make sense for a flipNegotiate a sales price with the owner of the propertyHire the General ContractorManage the renovationEnsure the renovation is completed on time & on budgetMarket & sell the property for the estimated ARV to ensure they hit the estimated profit marginAfter successfully doing all of that why would they then hand over the majority of the profits to you?
Anthony Bright
The buyers home inspection ?
21 August 2018 | 2 replies
In general, you can choose to address all of the major/critical items that involve safety and/or potential code violations.
George Leeman
Cash out refinances without proof of income?
3 September 2018 | 4 replies
Hi, the last few years I have showed no income due to retirement account contributions and major repairs/depreciation.
Justin F.
How close is too close to a landfill?
22 August 2018 | 12 replies
My major concern is the landfill.