Guy Yoes
Buying 5 duplexes: Commercial or residential loan?
5 November 2018 | 4 replies
I’d buy them individually, all at once.....the financing rate and 30 years would offset any additional closing costs, and many of the costs you’ll have will be the same anyway...title search/insurances, appraisals, recordings, etc.
Jonathan Cox
Was this a smart move?
21 November 2018 | 31 replies
I figured now I could double payments every month and what I was paying on these additional bills will now me excess money each month.
Lori Greene
The Multiple Choice Offers Strategy: Attract and Close More Deals
11 March 2019 | 17 replies
Then I can discount my offer by the cost of those repairs and maybe also some upgrades.3.
Alex Shaughnessy
TENANT DIED IN CALIFORNIA
13 July 2019 | 6 replies
Is there something in your lease that an additional person moving in is $X extra/month?
Account Closed
How has big data impacted your real estate investing?
7 December 2018 | 10 replies
Account Closed regarding the industry being in the use of these types of tools, additionally on BP where many investors will go through an entire asset investment cycle from research, acquisition, operations, and disposition without ever dropping anything in an IRR template would give new meaning to the often used term here on BP "Analysis Paralysis".
Melinda Vaughn
Mortgage company that allows the equity as part of down Payment?
8 November 2018 | 4 replies
Hello,I have a lease with purchase option on a house that now has an addItIonal 20% equity from the agreed upon purchase price.
Bosko Mijatovic
My partner and I are in a pickle
10 November 2018 | 26 replies
@Bosko MijatovicQuick food for thought ... you may need to really go off market if you need that deep of a discount.
Elliott Joyce
New to REI and ready to get to work in Austin Tx
18 December 2018 | 6 replies
Of course if there is an SFR deal that would make sense to hold, Ill add it to the portfolio.
Bruce Lynn
Popular countries with restrictions for investment
28 November 2018 | 3 replies
Property Transfer Tax - We have transfer taxes when you buy a property based on the fair market value of your home (based on the following scale): 1% on the first $200,000,2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000,3% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000, andIf the property is residential, a further 2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $3,000,000 (effective February 21, 2018).Additional Property Transfer Tax on Foreign NationalsAdditionally if you are a foreign national: another 15% tax of the fair market value of your homeSpeculation and Vacancy Tax - if you own a home that is not your primary residence and is not rented out for at least 6 months of the year you pay an extra tax 2 per cent for foreign nationals and satellite families who do not pay income tax in Canada;1% on the first $200,000,2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000,3% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000, andIf the property is residential, a further 2% on the portion of the fair market value greater than $3,000,000 (effective February 21, 2018).1 per cent for Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are not resident in B.C. for income tax purposes (and not members of a satellite family); and 0.5 per cent for British Columbia residents who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents (and not members of a satellite family).
Patrick Sears
Partial note purchase yield question
10 November 2018 | 3 replies
However, I notice that when I plug in the numbers the note BUYER ends up with some really high yields, even with no discount off the face value of the note.