Greg Baker
Rent or Sell our current home?
11 December 2014 | 9 replies
Looks like you have 27.5 years left on your mortgage, so take a look at your amortization schedule to see how much interest and principal you are paying each month.
Jason Tootles
Cash Buyer Bird Dog
6 December 2014 | 3 replies
The bird dog then gets the property under contract and assigns it to me with a $1,000 assignment fee tacked on, making him a principal in the transaction.
Kyle Bentz
Making a million dollars a month?
5 December 2014 | 3 replies
Some commercial RE guys that are principals at mid size firms.
Erik Snyder
Newbie in Philadelphia/Manayunk/Conshohocken/King of Prussia/Phoenixville/Spring City
2 June 2017 | 27 replies
Thanks for the comment @Troy S. .Living in a multi for my first investment has been the plan...but I remain open minded, particularly to the idea of what I suppose is a "slow flip" where I'll live in the property as I renovate it and sell it after a few years, taking advantage of the principal residence exclusion under IRC 121...Rt. 76 is undoubtedly a disaster...when I was living in Rittenhouse and working in KOP I would regularly park my car at the Norristown TC overnight and take the train into center city just to avoid it.
Penny Myers
When does it make sense to pay interest only?
6 December 2014 | 9 replies
Paying down principal can be a way to force savings.
Mike Landry
selling with owner financing!
8 December 2014 | 8 replies
Your capital gain income tax liabilities are deferred over the term of the installment note and would be recognized and taxed as principal payments from the installment note are received by you.
Brett McCurdy
Am I missing something?
11 December 2014 | 6 replies
Some may well never fully recover from that hurt.You also have principal paydown.
Matthew Spiegel
Hey there: Intro from New member in NYC...
24 January 2015 | 15 replies
Tired of being at the mercy of flaky buyers or sellers and ready to start investing as a principal and control my own destiny.I have partnered up with a friend Jack who has owned several hundred units a sold them a few years back, and we are looking to hit the ground running and get into this full time focusing on wholesaling, rehabbing and eventually buy and hold once we find the right deal and have sufficient capital.
Elke Cardella
Should I sell my negative cash flow investment property?
31 January 2015 | 16 replies
I've done some analysis of the benefits of holding it despite the cash flow loss and figured that the house gives me a "net worth" gain of about $10k per year taking everything into consideration (future cash flow, the principal being paid down by renters, the increase in the value of the house where I've assumed only a 1% increase to be conservative).