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Andrew Stringfield Double checking my numbers
19 February 2024 | 9 replies
Are property taxes impounded?)
Coty B Lunn Deciphering DSCR Loans: A Comprehensive Guide
20 February 2024 | 1 reply
The formula for calculating DSCR is straightforward:DSCR=NetOperatingIncome(NOI)/TotalDebtServiceNet Operating Income (NOI) represents the property's income after operating expenses.Total Debt Service includes all debt obligations, such as loan payments, property taxes, and insurance.A DSCR ratio above 1 indicates that the property's income is sufficient to cover its debt obligations, while a ratio below 1 suggests insufficient cash flow to cover debt payments.Lenders usually have specific DSCR requirements, with higher ratios indicating lower risk for the lender.
Charlsi Kelley Helping Single Moms with Home Ownership- a rent to own model?
19 February 2024 | 28 replies
I think a more prudent (and achievable goal, not to mention far less financially risky) would be to start free classes/seminars to teach them how to delay gratification, increase their education and earnings potential, find quality and affordable child care (perhaps creating a "swap group" within your group for free trade-off CC), learn how to properly manage finances, and all of the other tools needed before you can even begin to invest in real estate.
Timothy Douglas Off-Market Commercial properties
21 February 2024 | 19 replies
Get the listing for your area of late property tax payments.2. 
Mohit Datta Makes no sense to rent it out. Or does it?
19 February 2024 | 4 replies
On the east side, in Redmond, we are currently living in a property worth probably 1.6 with about 600K outstanding - and a monthly payment of about 4K including mortgage, insurance, property taxes etc.Looking to leave the area.Does it make sense to rent it out given that I’ll probably get 4K in rent?
Alex Breshears Clearing up something about private lending...
20 February 2024 | 16 replies
Terms can vary widely in this category from annual interest rates, prepayment penalties, income calculation, DSCR ratio, maximum loan to value, minimum and maximum loan size, amortization period, and requirements to escrow taxes and insurance. 
Bryan H. build from scratch STR in my home vacation market?
18 February 2024 | 9 replies
Alternatively I could just put $300k savings into a notes fund and hope for the best - earn 10% ( about the same annual amount) without doing anything, but also without control.  
Sainath Muntha Registering a Wyoming LLC in a state you invest In
19 February 2024 | 15 replies
I am not going to pay 25*600 to file taxes for each entity :)
Renata Dias Retired and investing
19 February 2024 | 1 reply
I invest in tax sales, mainly land.
Travis Elliott Help me spend $600,000. Looking to buy multiple units and I need a good strategy
19 February 2024 | 44 replies
I consulted my cpa and he states that I will owe 100,000 in taxes leaving me with 600,000.