
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
mouschi -In general, to figure out your cash flow (profit) on a rental, you follow the following steps:1) Calculate your income2) Calculate your expenses (not including mortgage/debt service)3) Calculate your Net Operating Income (which is Income minus Expenses)4) Calculate your Cash Flow (which is Net Operating Income minus debt service)So, if your house rents for $1000/month (your income), and you pay $500/month for things like taxes, insurance, maintenance, property management, etc (your expenses), then your Net Operating Income is $500/month ($1000 - $500 = $500).If you then pay $400 in mortgage/debt service, your Cash Flow is $100/month ($500 - $400 = $100).

16 July 2008 | 17 replies
I have a singlewide tralier that I rent out to my parients and do not make a profit they pay my mortgage.

1 July 2008 | 15 replies
Spend that time looking for another deal, it will most likely be more profitable for you when all is said and done.

24 July 2008 | 21 replies
I'm working on my multi-units right now so I plan to flip couple properties for quick profit.

30 August 2008 | 5 replies
Just thinking about this, it seems like realtors that are doing this in the next three years are really going to profit in this market.

10 July 2008 | 5 replies
Hello!
So how many of you are finding that Summer is a great time to get rehabs done? I have some experience in this and would like to help with anyone who is new to rehabbing or anyone who is stuck etc.
Is anyone he...

12 January 2010 | 23 replies
I'll pay $1000 min to $5,000 depending on my profit.

8 July 2008 | 15 replies
After reading a bunch of articles and threads I think my first impression wasn't wrong.I bought a home, lived in it a few years, sold for a nice profit, and moved into another recently.

5 July 2008 | 17 replies
That afternoon I had 4 investors looking at my house and it sold with a nice 10K profit.

15 October 2008 | 20 replies
Also I would suggest that you don't glean the fields. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/glean Make sure it's profitable for the buyer behind you.