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Eric Crump Deal Machine App Beneficial
22 May 2024 | 77 replies
I know how to find a building owner using county records, so I cross reference for the most recent name on title.
Jane Kim What should I do with my 70k cash?
20 May 2024 | 14 replies
It'll be tough to get into a pure investment in your area for 35k but here are a few options:- partner on the second deal- if the numbers make sense and you could get more cashflow then you could look at a higher price point but my guess is this will be difficult to find- Buy your first property as planned, and save the 35k as reserves and/or just keep it for the next down payment on another FHA after a year- find a place that needs some work where you can use that money to fix up and force appreciation to the propertyPersonally, I would look at those last 2 options where you have the cash on hand ready to deploy for the next down payment or rehab costs if needed.
Chase Cline Should You Form a LLC for Each Individual Rental Property?
20 May 2024 | 88 replies
I have a different LLC for my commercial buildings vs the rental houses/apartments.
Karan Shah Good area to invest in dallas
20 May 2024 | 6 replies
Tarrant county is so overlooked by landlord investors but it seems the list of large companies building large facilities with lots of employees on the Fort Worth side is never-ending.
Arthur Vivero virtual wholesaling , Building Buyers list for Fix and Flip Investors.
17 May 2024 | 5 replies
Me and my Partner have a deal under contract out of town but the greatest challenge is finding buyers in that market.Feels like we called every line available to find buyers in the area but we haven't struck a solid buyer any suggestions on building a buyers list or finding buyers interested in Fix and Flips Near WACO.
John Wallace How to use DSCR loan to acquire more properties
19 May 2024 | 2 replies
DSCR only requires that the rents be equal to or greater than the PITI payment or the ITI payment if you go I/O interest only.You can use DSCR for a cash out refinance, Purchase and even a "Rate and term" which is when you want a lower rate or get out of a HML - Hard Money Loan, Balloon payment, Adjustable rate getting ready to expire/adjust (Recast).
John Oks Hello, nice to meet everybody, I am new here!
20 May 2024 | 6 replies
Currently, I am a district manager for Build 2 Rent, specializing in new construction properties in Florida and North Carolina. 
Pratik Kochar Input on Investment opportunity
20 May 2024 | 1 reply
Both properties fall into Class B- category and has no HOA and no rental restrictions.Here are the details for each property:Property 1:3 Bed, 2 Bath (1020 sq ft)Purchase Price: $250,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $50,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $80,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $2100/monthProperty 2:2 Bed, 2.5 Bath (1168 sq ft)Purchase Price: $230,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $46,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $76,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $1900/monthThe location is moderate, with amenities like shops, restaurants, a mall, and a baseball stadium within a 5-mile radius.Considering buying both as they are in the same building, the total cost and income overview would be:Total Price for Both Properties: $478,000Down Payment & Closing: $96,000 + $10,000 = $106,000Total Renovations: $60,000Total Price (Including Renovations): $478,000 + $60,000 = $538,000Total Out of Pocket: $166,000Projected Gross Rent Monthly: $4000The rate of interest for the mortgage is 7.5%.I am currently evaluating: A) The break-even point for two townhomes considering a cash investment of close to 32%.
Dylan Lersch Wait to build credit or try to buy a investment property now
16 May 2024 | 32 replies
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