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Victor Sabino Can I be the link from seller to buyer and still make money?
26 February 2015 | 8 replies
Seems like there are so many people today looking for properties with great margins.
Pawel Ptaszek Where to start?
21 April 2012 | 3 replies
This is a low-margin business, it requires scale, and terrific systems.
Alex E. how bad should the condition of the property be?
24 April 2012 | 4 replies
A typical rehab for me is $15-60K, but I'd happily do a tiny $500 rehab if I could maintain similar profit margins.
Lisa Monroe Rehabbing Out of State
23 April 2012 | 4 replies
There are other cost involved so margins have to be higher then someone who is local.
Chad McDaniel Help Please! First Deal!
27 April 2012 | 7 replies
The numbers are with the current rent which is about $100 per unit below the market in that area.Leverage:90%Marginal Tax Bracket:35%Appreciation:2%Capital Gains Rate:15%Interest Rate:6.00%Value of the Land:20%# of Units2Total Square Footage1568ARV after Rehab:$100,000COMPARATIVE ANALYSISPrice Per Square Foot$57.37Price Per Unit $44,975Gross Rent Multiplier6.52Cap Rat/ROA7.97%PURCHASE ANALYSISPurchase Price$89,950Closing Costs2.00%$1,799Total Cost $91,749First Mortgage90.00%$80,955Second Mortgage0$0Down Payment$10,794ANALYSIS OF FINANCINGInterest Rate 6.00%0.50%Term in Months (n)360Amount Borrowed (PV) $80,955 Balloon Payment (FV) $- Monthly Payment (D)($485.37)FIRST YEAR OPERATING PROJECTIONIncome/ExpenseNet Rents $1,050.00 $12,600.00 Vacancies5% $52.50 $630.00 Advertising $- $- Cleaning & Maintenance $50.00 $600.00 Contingency $50.00 $600.00 Captial Improvements $- $- Insurance $50.00 $600.00 Property Management 10.0% (self managed) $105.00 $1,260.00 Property Taxes $180.00 $2,160.00 Water, Sewer, Garbage $50.00 $600.00 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE $537.50 $6,450.00 NET OPERATING INCOME $512.50 $6,150.00 Mortgage Payment $(5,824.39)Pre-tax Cash Flow $325.61 Tax AdjustmentsInterest Payment on Mortgage $4,830.26 Depreciation (affects TI not CI)$71,96080% of value/27.5 $2,616.73 Year 1 Taxable Income $(1,296.98)Pre-tax Cash Flow $325.61 Tax Expense $453.94 NET CASH FLOW $779.55 CASH ON CASH RETURN YEAR 17.22%My first thought is to Raise the rent to 575.That would bring cashflow up too 120 per month at 13.3%.
Marion Edwards Anybody Here Have Experience Buying Homepath Properties?
28 April 2012 | 5 replies
This keeps all the commissions within the office, and can be determinative at the margin, as long as your offer is competitive in all other respects.
James Park Starting a flipping business vs working as a RE agent for active real estate income
29 April 2012 | 18 replies
Jeff.... interesting.I've always thought that starting a flipping business takes a lot more skill and ability than starting a RE transaction business.Which business is more profitable in terms of margin?
Clint Nelson Thinking of renting my house out?
1 May 2012 | 8 replies
Yeah, for the next 5 years, maybe the payback is marginal - but after that you see the win.
Chris Feltus LTV Ratio (minus repairs) that is Acceptable for Investors?
1 May 2012 | 3 replies
After 10% closing costs, they'll capture 90% FMV giving them 20% margin for over-runs on their repair costs or over-estimation of FMV.
Alfred Bell What do you want Mr. Notebuyer?
29 April 2020 | 215 replies
There is just no margin there for that.