
1 November 2019 | 38 replies
I have friends that I utilize to do some work for me at times who need the money and dont have a way to take electronic payments.

12 December 2020 | 8 replies
.** Purchase & Rehab **Purchase Price: $85,000After Repair Value: $110,000 (the tax assessment was even higher then this but hoping to refi and pull as much equity out as possible, unsure of how the city and bank assess the property and if it's different though, I need to look into it more)Purchase Costs: $2,550Rehab Costs: $2,200Down Payment: $17,000Total Cash Needed: $21,750** Financing **Loan Amount: $68,000Loan to Value (LTV): 80%Loan Term: 30 YearsInterest Rate: 3.75%Monthly Payment: $315** Cash Flow (Monthly) **Rent: $1,250 (possibly more this is on the low end for 3 bedrooms, and even lower for a stand alone house, but trying to be conservative in that the house is on a really small plot of land and has a cliff on 1 side)Vacancy: -$63 (5%)Expenses: -$339 (28.6%)NOI: $848Mortgage Payment: -$315Cash Flow: $533** Returns & Ratios **Cap Rate (Purchase Price): 12%Cap Rate (Market Value): 9.3%Cash on Cash Return: 29.4%Return on Equity: 14.2%Return on Investment: 105%Internal Rate of Return: 105%Rent to Value: 1.5%Gross Rent Multiplier: 5.7Debt Coverage Ratio: 2.7I had budgeted for 6k for renovations but realistically it probably only needs 2k, it's basically perfect the way it is right now just a tiny bit dated in that it has oak cabinets and wood grain molding.

19 October 2019 | 2 replies
My Name is Neil Agarwal and I recently graduated with an MBA in finance and international business from Tulane University.

22 October 2019 | 11 replies
The most important metric to look at is the return on your investment over time which is the internal rate of return IRR or using a ratio like you did on the equity multiple overtime.4.

21 October 2019 | 11 replies
It’s a cloud brokerage that is in all 50 states and expanding internationally all under one roof.
3 November 2019 | 11 replies
International Investors through the EB5 Program - I found my Chinese investors through the EB5 program (investor-visa).

23 October 2019 | 16 replies
I've looked at investing in student housing close to major universities in France, Spain or Italy, where there are many international students etc.However, I have some concerns so far:Q1: Student housing with international students have a high turnover rate and the tenants may only live in a room for a semester (like 4-5 months).

22 October 2019 | 14 replies
Of course we have a rental agreement that people electronically sign and agree to when they book on Vrbo, but it is obvious very few people read what they are agreeing to.

31 October 2019 | 2 replies
I make about $4,200 per month (gross) as an independent contractor (1099) for an international company.

30 June 2020 | 6 replies
I currently use dotloop for digital filing and electronic signatures.