
23 December 2015 | 5 replies
Your student loan debt is being serviced from after aftertax income, so that 6.8% needs to be adjusted for your marginal tax rate to yield what you must actually earn to service that debt (could be closer to 9-10% pre-tax).If you have forced appreciation in the house and it will appraise for 135K, you may be able to pull additional equity from the home to pay down (or pay off) your student debt ... effectively transferring your student loan (6.8%) to your mortgage (4.x%?).

1 January 2016 | 40 replies
There are multiple reasons why I believe this MARKETING STRATEGY is effective.

23 December 2015 | 2 replies
EFFECTIVE GROSS INCOME: $89,330EXPENSES:Property Management: 7.5% = $6,700Insurance: $5,112Maintenance: 12% = $10,720 (I will likely modify this number after inspection one I have a better idea of the actual shape of the property)Taxes: $8,568Trash: $1,085Water/Sewer/Common Elect: $6,910TOTAL EXPENSES: $39,094NOI: $50,236Cap Rate: 8.37%Debt Service: $33,672 (5 yr arm - 25 year am, 5.0%)Net Cash Flow Before Taxes: $16,564Cash on Cash (Assuming 20% down): 13.8%ROE (NCF + Princip paydown): 22.1%DCR: 1.49Debt Yield: 10.5%Using 50% Rule: $83.28/unit/month

23 December 2015 | 3 replies
Like the others have mentioned, one problem with being an absentee landlord is showings and moving tenants in and out.Other aspects like marketing, tenant screening and rent collection can be done pretty effectively remotely.The properties I own near me I manage.

17 January 2017 | 15 replies
So issue is essentially what you were asking access that equity other than selling it and "how to" measure the refi fees & cash in hand vs effect to cash flow & refi fees.I have seen a couple posts asking about using HELOC loans which I guess have less fees but just started researching those but I guess they are lower LTV so might not offer access to as much cash.I guess it all depends on goals and what you want to accomplish...

24 December 2015 | 2 replies
I would appreciate feedback from investors who has used this medium and the effectiveness of this marketing technique.

30 December 2015 | 10 replies
Is it more cost effective to just have a PM take care of this or do they generally charge a premium?

30 December 2015 | 8 replies
They are designed for undercounter applications like in a kitchen.

14 January 2016 | 1 reply
Hello,Hope all is well with everyone.What were some of your best renovation designs in 2015?

3 January 2016 | 23 replies
If theres even a possibility that a bad deal could have a significant negative effect on your family's situation then you have to pass on the deal.