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Brian Burke Just bought a 140 unit property. Here’s how I financed it (thanks BP!)
8 February 2014 | 94 replies
. : Brian made reference in an earlier post to sharing cash flow with his investors after an 8% return on capital for them was achieved, and I recall his share was 30%.
Rebecca Jeffers How would you invest in RE if in my position?
16 August 2013 | 10 replies
I also have another $40,000 in stocks that could be accessed to achieve goals.
Carole G. Who has over 2 Million in Real Estate Assets?
1 November 2013 | 43 replies
Paying them off is a whole other hurdle and to create 1 mm in net cash flow would take quite a bit of capital to achieve.
Serge S. Anyone "cashing out" of RE right now?
15 August 2013 | 14 replies
Although purchase price is critical to achieving success in RE, I'm a firm believer in owning the correct asset class.
Chris M. Focus Investing
16 August 2013 | 2 replies
.- It is up to each individual to determine the risks they are willing to take to achieve their goals.
James Miernicki Minneapolis Duplex - Deal or No Deal?
2 December 2013 | 4 replies
It has additional square footage in the basement, which is divided so each unit has its own private area.INITIAL INVESTMENTPurchase Price $110,000Fix-Up $10,000Closing Costs $2,000Future Cash-Out Refi Cost $2,000Outstanding Tax Assessment $2,500City Change of Ownership Fees $1,000TOTAL = $127,500INCOMETotal rents of $1800/mo: $21,600Vacancy+Bad Debt (10%): ($2,160)TOTAL = $19,440EXPENSESMaintenance ($2000)Utilities ($1600)City Fees ($140)Credit Checks ($100)Insurance ($1500)Taxes ($2000)TOTAL = ($7340)RETURNSNOI = $12,100Monthly raw RV ratio = $1.8k/127.5k = 1.4%CAP Rate = 9.5% against $127,500 initial costTotal Return = Depends on leverageI would plan on this being a long term hold with an eventual exit to another investor, owner occupant, or via a rent-to-own land contract.I would be more comfortable with the deal if I could get the purchase price down and achieve a 10% cap rate.
Paul Jamgotch 40% Net Reasonable If I Am PM on a Flip?
18 August 2013 | 5 replies
Is there a thread someone can't point me to that better lays out what I am hoping to achieve by becoming a PML?
John Stover What would you do with $100,000??
21 October 2013 | 28 replies
Mission StatementMy mission is to be incredibly successful.I will accomplish this by dedicating 10 hours a day (7-5pm) to my success formula, 6 days a week.100% of my time will be given to help myself achieve my goals to have a happy, secure, fun and healthy life.My plan of action will include time at the gym, 1 hour dedicated to study, the completion of 6 daily work goals I create nightly, 30 minutes dedicated to meditation and self-awareness and fun time with the family.When I’m at home I will dedicate my time to my kids and will have no thoughts of work.My goal is to be successful, stress free and happy......Some of it's a little corny, I know...Thanks again,John
Larry Littrell Trying to come up with a brand...
29 August 2013 | 12 replies
I want to eventually achieve 100 doors netting me $100 min per door,I would like to use "Double L" in the name.
Serdar Tuncali Hi from Phoenix (It's HOT in here)
21 August 2013 | 7 replies
I too am looking to get into real estate full time, within the next 5 years.You may find these two resources helpful in achieving your goals:The Book on Flipping HousesThe 50% Rule: How to Quickly Analyze a Multifamily Investment PropertyHope that helps.