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14 September 2016 | 5 replies
Is there a great formula to analyze bigger deals?
25 May 2017 | 24 replies
Nonetheless, many flippers will borrow as much as possible to do as many deals as they can and keep the pipeline full.Obviously, the more you borrow the less your Amount Invested is in the formula above and the higher is your ROI.
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3 April 2019 | 7 replies
That being the case . 70% of $610,000 with no improvements and rent breaks even = $427,000 and you still have a $21,000 assessment.Current return on my money is 5.5% average.With Yields6% yield I have to spend $60,000 which yields tax free $19,000 and offer $316,000 + $21,000 assessment fee = $337,0007% yield and I have to spend $60,000 yields $19,000 = $271,142 +$21,000 assessment fee = $292,142Bigger Pockets formula for flipping and investment propety using ARV valueIf no improvements 70% of ARV assume comp value of $610,000 = $427,000 + $21,000 = $448,000 and no rental yield but the property is worth about $610,000.
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30 January 2022 | 8 replies
Following that same formula again seems unfair to the ones who already had a 3% increase (3% on top of 3%.)
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27 August 2021 | 4 replies
John Stith Pemberton created the original formula for the famous Coca-Cola at the age of 55.
13 September 2022 | 1 reply
I feel like I see a lot of formulas specific to people who are wholesaling properties under $300k and out here most properties are over that price point.
20 October 2016 | 8 replies
I am looking to jump into the vacation condo rental market in the Myrtle Beach area (or anywhere that has a large rental market with plenty of golf courses and ocean front properties).My goal is to create a working formula where I can buy, renovate, hold, and rent a vacation condo with minimum physical work by me (outsource everything, from property management to renovation).
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15 January 2017 | 11 replies
Cash is used for that formula instead of the value which makes a big difference.
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27 July 2016 | 12 replies
Everyone has their own formula but most of them come back to the MAO (Max Allowable Offer) formula.
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22 December 2015 | 2 replies
I know the formula to win a HUD bid is pretty simple....The highest "net to HUD" bid wins.