Grant Smith
First Deal In Real Estate- Out of State Investing
9 September 2017 | 5 replies
You can expect your tenant to be congruent to the median population of the subdivision of your rental.
Account Closed
LLC FOR DUPLEX YES OR NO?
10 September 2017 | 6 replies
No firsthand experience, but every time I've seen this question come up the responses indicate that for a few small units LLC will not protect you better than simply adding an umbrella policy to your insurance while being more complicated and expensive to maintain.Also many snags to consider such as banks not likely to finance residential property to the name of an LLC, transferring to an LLC later can trigger a due on sale clause in your mortgage, if you mix personal funds and LLC funds to pay for something you can negate all legal protections.
Kristin Towle
Investing in small towns and distant markets?
12 September 2017 | 8 replies
Getting solid rent prices and ensuring you have enough vacancy and capex expenses built in while analyzing properties is crucial.
David F.
Question about Calculating DTI for an existing property
11 September 2017 | 4 replies
Expense-wise my mortgage payment runs $55K/yr and PITI runs about $15K/yr for an obligation of $70K.Which of these scenarios is correct as it pertains to the DTIR on this property?
Monte Blunk
Will you help Analyze a deal for me?
3 October 2017 | 10 replies
Up date one side by adding additional bed and bath (the other has already had this done and is in excellent condition)ARV: 475-500KMonthly income: $3200Monthly expenses: $2283 (mortgage, fixed and variable expenses, future assumptions) see below-monthly P & I: $1622- fixed expenses: $340/month (water/sewer, insurance, property taxes)- variable expenses: 2% vacancy ($64/month) , 5% repairs & maintenance ($160/month), cap exp 3% (96$/month): No property management since we do this ourselves for our rentals.- future assumptions: 2% annual income growth, 5% PV growth, 2% expenses growth, 6% sale expensesBigger pockets tool sheet with above data:Cash flow: $916/monthCash on Cash ROI: 6.65%-7.57% depending on rehab costsPurchase cap rate: 7.15%I know this does not meet the 2% or 50% rule but it seems like a good investment for the area.
Jeff Whitfield
Is Investing in Memphis Tn for rentals a good ideal?
9 September 2017 | 3 replies
Real estate seems to be less expensive in the area.
Patrick Britton
Question for people who've invested out of state
10 September 2017 | 9 replies
Learn what each of your monthly expenses will be on average and learn what something will rent for in each neighborhood your interested in.
Dan Corbiani
Advice on Deal with Low Appraisal
11 September 2017 | 7 replies
Do we accept putting additional cash into our first deal or do we keep our eyes open for another deal.Original Offer:Price: 153k ($31k into the deal)Anticipated rent: $2,000k/monthOperating expenses: $9.4k / year (includes management, cap ex, vacancy, taxes, insurance, etc.)Cashflow: $4.2k / yearCash on Cash return: 13.68%The appraisal came in at 146k and they raised some very valid points on why the property was not worth 153.
Duane Hundley
PMI Tax Deduction HELP
9 September 2017 | 3 replies
You can only deduct the part of the PMI paid that applies to that tax year.https://www.irs.gov/faqs/sale-or-trade-of-business-depreciation-rentals/rental-expenses/rental-expenses-1