
19 November 2016 | 17 replies
I've been reading about direct mail and many people say that you should at least commit for 6 months time, so is it worth doing a direct mail campaign with the amount of time I have left in Wisconsin?

20 November 2016 | 6 replies
I should have required a larger deposit to ensure he was committed.

3 April 2017 | 27 replies
Then if you insist on using an agent to help find tenants you should find one who will not commit you to tenants without your approval.A word on leasing agents or realtors as sources of tenants.

17 November 2016 | 13 replies
There's also all sorts of OPM and otherwise creative scenarios, like getting friend/family to lend you the money and secure it by another property you own (with some caveats), but in general yeah if you aren't going to live in it, and don't want to commit fraud, and are just getting started, put in your head 85% for SFR, 75% for MFR.

23 November 2016 | 1 reply
$237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 $237,672 Loan to Value (LTV): 75% $3,074,040 Cash Flow $426,699 $529,444 $563,525 $598,627 $634,782 $855,432 $976,797 $1,016,304 $1,056,997 $1,098,911 Interest Rate: 6% $237,672 Purchase Price Cap Rate 16% 18.7% 19.5% 20% 21% 26.6% 29.6% 30.5% 31.5% 32.6% Amortization (years): 25 COCR 33% 41% 43.8% 46.5% 49% 66.5% 75.9% 79% 82% 85% Total Cost of Mortgage: $5,941,825 Return On Equity 33.8% 31% 26% 22.8% 20.5% 23.8% 23.9% 22.1% 20.6% 19.4% Down Payment: 25% $1,024,680 Loan Commitment Fee: 1% $30,740 Loan Anlysis Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Loan Closing Costs: 4.5% 138,332 Market Value (5% Appreciation) $4,098,720 $4,303,656 $4,518,839 $4,744,781 $4,982,020 $5,231,121 $5,492,677 $5,767,311 $6,055,677 $6,358,461 Acquisition Fees: 3.00% $92,221 Less: Loan Balance $2,836,368 $2,598,696 $2,361,024 $2,123,352 $1,885,680 $1,648,008 $1,410,336 $1,172,664 $934,992 $697,320 Initial Cash Invested: $1,285,973 Equals: Equity $1,262,352 $1,704,960 $2,157,815 $2,621,429 $3,096,340 $3,583,113 $4,082,341 $4,594,647 $5,120,685 $5,661,141 Sale Analysis Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Financial Metrics Equity $1,262,352 $1,704,960 $2,157,815 $2,621,429 $3,096,340 $3,583,113 $4,082,341 $4,594,647 $5,120,685 $5,661,141 Cap Rate (Purchase Price): 16% Less: Selling Costs @ 4.5% $56,806 $76,723 $97,102 $117,964 $139,335 $161,240 $183,705 $206,759 $230,430 $254,751 Cash On Cash Return (Year 1): 33% Equals: Proceeds After Sale $1,205,546 $1,628,237 $2,060,713 $2,482,094 $2,957,005 $3,421,873 $3,898,636 $4,387,888 $4,890,255 $5,406,390 Internal Rate Of Return (Year 10): -83.42% Plus: Cum.

21 November 2020 | 1 reply
I have the commitment to be successful.

23 November 2016 | 3 replies
The title insurance company does a title search before issuing a title insurance commitment.

30 November 2016 | 7 replies
I have the commitment to be successful.

28 November 2016 | 4 replies
I would keep a 60 day commitment, like you are doing.

26 November 2016 | 5 replies
I am currently an electrician but want to learn more about investing by reading, watching podcasts, etc. before making a commitment.