Geren Williams
The Pros and Cons of all Cash Purchases
14 August 2019 | 17 replies
(I own a good sice portfolio and we are leveraged with a very healthy equity share.)A stress test for your portfolio is basically a set of distressing circumstances, like a worst case scenario and then you look at your bottom line.What happens if:- you loose 30% of your tenants- rental rates soften- your competition starts giving out free rent- your adjustable rate financing kicks in- your annual capex spikes (well, this should not come as a surprise)- etcNow you don't look at this statically and say okay now I cam cash flow negative.
Herndon Davis
6 Steps to Smartly Buying Out-of-State Investment Property
13 August 2019 | 0 replies
If it makes much more fiscal sense to know what your bottom line offer is BEFORE you engage the realtor/wholesaler/contractor.STEP 3 – Incorporate in that State either as an independent LLC/Corp OR as a Subsidiary with local address and phone number.
Gilbert Rodriguez
Would I need an LLC for the state I'll investing in?
13 August 2019 | 1 reply
But, that is not always the right answer and you should speak with someone familiar with your personal situation to get advice specific to you.You also want to look at whether a pass-through entity helps your bottom line and your taxes.
Jack Cross
Using equity to fund down payment
17 August 2019 | 4 replies
The rental is in the UK so we’re pretty much at the bottom of the market now with because of Brexit.
Quin Green
Relator license for Investor?
4 December 2019 | 8 replies
The bottom line is being productive and to never stop the education.
Jabari Seabrook
First Owner Financing Proposal - Vacation Rental in Charleston
20 August 2019 | 7 replies
One thing I do know, is that the owner will want a higher percentage rate than the rock-bottom rates that conventional lenders are offering.
Tudor Pop
Out of town investor visiting CLE looking for good contacts
21 September 2019 | 8 replies
You might think that $38,000 Duplex that is getting $800/mo in gross rents is the unicorn, but it is most likely what comes out of the bottom end of a unicorn and it smells.
Hugh Little
What type of properties beat a recession? Commercial!
24 September 2019 | 15 replies
Economic upheavals usually effect to top and bottoms of the market - Class A becomes too expensive to justify when people are tightening their belts and Class C residents are often those effected the most by layoffs, wage stagnation and are less likely to be able to weather hard economic times.
Account Closed
How do I prepare for a market BOOM!?
25 August 2019 | 14 replies
Everyone forgets now is the best time to invest while mortgage interest rates are rock bottom!