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6 June 2021 | 18 replies
I'm not factoring in appreciation, equity, or 1031 exchanging into better properties, rent raises, or promotions at work, so it can go more quickly than that, especially if I can figure out ways to use OPM so I can scale more quickly.But, similarly, appreciation would mean that acquiring such houses would take longer, and that's assuming I can find properties that actually cashflow $300 after everything, including capital expenditures, repairs, etc.
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25 February 2022 | 6 replies
What size is the multifamily, this could play a factor.
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7 June 2021 | 24 replies
I am not sure why rebuilding as a single family if destroyed makes a difference since my mortgage broker confirmed I would qualify for the property without factoring in the rental income (i.e. if this was a single family at the same purchase price I would still be able to afford the property).
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5 June 2021 | 3 replies
If you did, I would consider this a sunk cost and not relevant when factoring to sell and the 'ultimate loss' you will incur.
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12 June 2021 | 13 replies
I wish you well but I'm curious how this factored into your decision?
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3 June 2021 | 6 replies
Keep in mind you should still account for maintenance, capital expenses and future improvements (which are all accounted for in commercial property along with vacancy factor)I know this is a lot of information but success is in the details.Final point, if the numbers are right this property should qualify for rehab and long term financing.
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11 June 2021 | 6 replies
The BRRRR factor in my thought process is that leveraged more quickly. i.e. with option 1) buying more turn-key properties without forcing appreciation and refinancing (BRRRR)...it may take me many times longer to acquire the same value/# of properties, vs using option 2) the BRRRR method.
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25 June 2021 | 12 replies
In both cases, syndication would be needed with a securities attorney.Here is the list of promissory notes recognized by the Supreme Court as NOT being securities is a compilation of nearly random examples:Notes delivered in consumer financing.Notes secured by a mortgage on a home.Short-term notes secured by a lien on a small business or some of its assets.Notes evidencing a “character” loan to a bank customer.Short-term notes secured by an assignment of accounts receivable.Notes that formalize an open-account indebtedness incurred in the ordinary course of business.Notes given in connection with loans by a commercial bank to a business for current operations.And the determining factors for how a court will judge it to be a security or not are :Whether the borrower’s motivation is to raise money for general business use, and whether the lender’s motivation is to make a profit, including interest.Whether the borrower’s plan of distribution of the note(s) resembles the plan of distribution of a security.Whether the investing public reasonably expects that the note is a security.Whether there is a regulatory scheme that protects the investor other than the securities laws (e.g., notes subject to certain banking regulations).Again, consult an attorney.
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30 December 2021 | 6 replies
I factor in electricity, sewer, trash, Wifi, landscape maintenance, and any other expense not included in your PITI. 3.
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7 June 2021 | 6 replies
All are 3bed 2bath and close to 300k range. which external factors should I consider to finally choose my home(appreciation & rental potential)?