Elwyn D.
Can I get more cash flow from this property?
2 April 2018 | 4 replies
Keeping it as is, only doing necessary repairs, and keep doing annual rent increases.
Michael Ndjondo makadi
I need advice on my first Real estate investement.
3 April 2018 | 9 replies
My last rehab the only thing that popped up is one of my contractors took on more work than they could handle and therefore were too slow pushing things back and increasing the rehab duration.I am not a fan of newbie RE investors not investing local.
Syrica Brown
Alabama - Tax Sale HELP!!!
5 April 2018 | 6 replies
You know he will probably redeem, and you don't want to sue him and just increase his redemption charges as a result.
John W.
As interest rates rise, how does your business change?
3 April 2018 | 6 replies
Expect gradual increases.
Jorge De Jesus
14 Unit townhome complex conundrum
2 April 2018 | 9 replies
You should then ask the landlord how much he is charging for rent.If there is a big difference between the numbers - that is great because you can go in and increase rents when the lease expires.You should reach out to a lender to see if you can get financing on the deal.You should also reach out and get good figures for items like real estate taxes/home owners insurance etc.
Jordan Rahman
Plan to pay FHA Loan down Quickly.. Pros/Cons?
2 April 2018 | 2 replies
The cons are that you will have force saved money in a manner that you cannot easily access to increase your net worth and income.
Stephen Yablonski
CapEx account for a house hack - Savings vs HELOC
2 April 2018 | 2 replies
Times 2 years, and you'll be $3k short of your projected expenses.Now add into the mix the increase in costs from what you are using now to estimate your future CAPEX off of, and you won't have enough money...even if all goes well.Saving for CAPEX through your cash flow is a losing option.Let's just see what happens if you do have added costs, and vacancies per year:assume 1 month vacant and one month worth of added costs per year, and you would end up saving only around $4500 per year.That would put you $6k short of your 2 year estimate, and (assuming you will only have the 3 years after that) $1500 short at the 5 year mark.The HELOC is there waiting for you when you need it.
Austin Purnell
When to increase rent on tenants?
17 April 2018 | 5 replies
I was wondering how often do you increase rent, and what % do you usually increase it by.
Eric Telese
Creative Buying/Selling of My Car
2 April 2018 | 0 replies
Took me a year to find this car used in the color combo i wanted.Three years later and only added 15k miles to it. (25k total).
Jeremy G.
About to make an offer on my first Multifamily house hack
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
gradually increasing rents?