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Mitchel Durfee Advice on how to get to 1 million in real estate assets in 1 Year
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
Address 999 Barry Rd - VTAcquisition date October 2015Estimated value 300,000 (300k)Mtg balance 240kMtg payment (1675 monthlyProperty taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 840 annually (included in mortgage)HOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent Primary residence but rent 1 room out for 1000 per month with utilities)Address 3014 Mallard DR - ColoradoAcquisition date May of 2013Estimated value 220kMtg balance 175kMtg payment 1150 (month)Property taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 2057 (annual)HOA fees if applicable (naMonthly rent 2200 Gross (550 Per Unit)Address 138 Hoffman Dr - PAAcquisition date Jan 2008Estimated value 80kMtg balance 61500Mtg payment 440 (Month)Property taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 376 (annual)HOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent 600Address 918 vickroy Ave - PA 15904Acquisition date October 2015Estimated value 20k ($20,000)Mtg balance (n/a)Mtg payment (n/a)Property taxes monthly (unsure)HO insurance premium $924.15 annualHOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent (duplex 1 unit 400 per month) (Other unit vacant but rented for 300 per month)
Natalie Barber Taxes & Distressed Properties: Questions from Newbie_ Nat
22 November 2015 | 2 replies
Hi, I'm new to wholesaling, and I wanted to know the best way to find property tax info--I've tried the public record site for Indiana, but apparently I'm not looking in the right place...I can find the property owner's info- but what about the tax or utility info- is that possible? 
Markeen Baker Than Merrill
27 March 2016 | 53 replies
Very glad I didn't sign up for the $35k - $40k courses and utilized my time reading in BP instead.
Brent Chauvin New member from Lafayette, LA
22 November 2015 | 2 replies
My plan is to utilize the BRRRR method to pull out equity for future purchases.
Andre Nortje hi everyone am new from Pennsylvania
29 November 2015 | 11 replies
Utilize the tool bar to obtain whatever information you might need.  
Kevin Somers Looking for a CPA in Cincinnati Ohio
25 November 2015 | 6 replies
We utilize various forms of technology to collaborate seamlessly with our clients and rarely have issues.If you are set on using someone local, search the BP forums for investors local to you and reach out to ask for a referral.
Angelo Wong Bartlett/Memphis Turnkey Analysis (38134)
23 November 2015 | 7 replies
At 93k I can get 10% CoC and $200/month in profit.Here are the numbers as I see them:% Down Payment 20.00%Down Payment $23,800 Remainder of closing costs$5,500.00 Total Due at Signing $29,300 Mortgage Rate 5.00%Length of Mortgage in years 30Monthly Mortgage payment $511.05 Taxes $135.25 Sewer and Water $- Trash $- Heat/Utilities $- HOA $- Cap Ex and Ops $150.00 Insurance $65.42 Mgmt Fee $103.50 Vacancy $93.15 Total Expenses$1,058.37Total Revenue $1,150.00 Cashflow/month $91.63 Cashflow/year $1,099.55 Cash on Cash Return 3.75%
Nikkita Felder the we buy houses fast.
24 November 2015 | 9 replies
Yes, you can; however, both wholesalers & cash buyers will utilize bandit signs.
Account Closed Value of a duplex?
23 November 2015 | 6 replies
I have a duplex here in Ardmore, OK with very low taxes, all separate utilities that rents easy and currently grosses just about $9000 a year.
Jesse R. First rental deal in the works, need a bit of advice please
2 December 2015 | 10 replies
That was very helpful.The numbers that I have at this point are as follows...HOA - $30/monthTaxes - $100/monthInsurance - $250/monthManagement fee - $140/month ($1400*10%)Sewer, water and utilities are paid by renter.I'm currently speaking with a loan officer about a cash out refinance to see if I could qualify for one as well as what the numbers would look like.