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Natasha Hunter Re-performing CFD in Indiana 76% ROI!!
29 October 2018 | 1 reply
Here are the numbers:Original Loan Amount: $ 42,700.00Loan Origination Date: 12/09/2013First Payment Due Date: 01/01/2014Last Payment Date: 9/27/2018Current Loan Balance: $ 41,802.77Current Interest Rate: 9.900%Current P&I Payment:$ 371.57Current Escrow Payment:$ 30.43Maturity Date:12/01/2043Term Remaining: 302Loan Type :CFDFMV: $87,500The WorkoutWe picked up this asset for $18,500 ( 44% of UPB)Expense Cost: $2000 (Includes, servicing, initial due diligence, forced place insurance, back taxes and misc)Contingency Fund $2,500All in Cost= $23,0008 Months of Payments = $2968Reinstatemet fee from borrower = $2000Total Income received $4968We sold this property after 1 year as a re-performer for $35,500 (Approximately 85% of UPB)$35,500 + $4968 = $40,468 Total ROI = 76%We're excited with how this one turned out and can't wait to see what we will do with our next one!
Jennifer McPherson NEWBIE - Help me analyze this deal
28 October 2018 | 6 replies
From an expenses POV: I would add 10% for management.
Ray Rhoads Cash Out Refinance - Job History
15 November 2018 | 4 replies
This is because traditional banks/lenders are going to go off the income you report to the IRS, which especially for small business is typically really low after expenses/write-offs (investors often run into these issues as well after investment property write-offs).
Justin K. Eviction Nightmare with aggressive tenants.
29 October 2018 | 98 replies
Consider it a tuition expense.
Jay S. 4 unit deal in Chicago suburbs
28 October 2018 | 4 replies
Numbers are as follows....This is my first deal and am looking for some more experienced guidance.Monthly Gross Rents: $3700Laundry & MISC: $100Annual Scheduled Income: $45,600Vacancy 2% & Loss: $1000Gross Income: $44,600Expenses:Taxes: $10,000Insurance: $1500Trash: $600Lawn Maintenance: $800Snow Removal: $500Gas: $500Electric: $1300Cleaning/Janitorial: $900Repairs: $1000Turnover Replacements: $1500Legal: $300Total Projected Expenses: $18,900Projected NOI (before debt service): $25,700
Stephen Gonzalez Investing in west coast or jackvl Florida multi family-hurricane?
30 October 2018 | 2 replies
I know the benefits are home warranty and no cap x or repairs expense needed in the beginning.
Tyler Miller Help! - 16 Unit Analysis
26 October 2018 | 3 replies
Water bill looks very low for a 16 family and you will see higher expenses.
Horacio Gutierrez Applying for a loan using rental income
7 November 2018 | 4 replies
Is 0.75 multiply against what is charged for rent for the month or is multiply to the cash flow I get after I subtract all expenses such as insurance, taxes, and paying the existing home mortgage?
Andy Pate My First House Hack In Orlando - Looking To Network
8 March 2021 | 13 replies
The CFRI is so expensive in my opinion to be a member, I'm sure it's worth it though. 
Michael Junior Bad idea for my first REI to be out of state?
19 May 2019 | 8 replies
Very expensive and competitive market( as is everywhere else im sure).