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25 October 2018 | 3 replies
One 2 Bd apt. and two houses, 5 bed's each.Financing Approach:80% Bank20% 10% down payment10% seller financing - terms to be negotiatedAnnual Financials:-5% vacancy (the market is emerging and vacancy is very low - we know this because we own a 4-unit in the same area, purchased from the same seller)-Rent roll: $55,800 - can be pushed up by $4,800 conservatively after rehabbing-Property Taxes: $4,277 -Insurance: $1,619-Maintenance / Capex: $11,160 (projected - 20% of rents)-Water / Sewer / Utilities: $6,200-Property Management: $3,600 In summary:At purchase:-$55,800 gross income-$21,903 total expensesPro-forma:-$60,600 gross income-$22,529 total expenses We want to get your thoughts on this deal.
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28 October 2018 | 5 replies
I would suggest house hacking (buying a home with multiple units like a 3-plex) and getting the rent from the other two units to cover your own housing expenses.
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31 October 2018 | 4 replies
After a week of grief, and expenses, I looked over my lease, and cited where my tenant had fallen short of it.
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6 November 2018 | 10 replies
Obviously, LA is one of the most expensive markets in the country.
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25 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hello, For those who do rent to own in California or other expensive markets (NYC, DC, miami), how do you find your tenants buyers?
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26 October 2018 | 3 replies
Please click on the links, give them a read, and share your thoughts in the comments.First is a post that I feel will help not get overwhelmed with the amount of info that is here on BP:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52761-the-simple-guide-to-getting-started-on-bp The second is a post that will help get you focused with your real estate investing goals:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52743-im-new-to-bp-any-advice-would-be-appriciatedThe last one is a post that will help you choose an “investor friendly” real estate agent.
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25 October 2018 | 3 replies
For context, this place and the other calc I posted in another thread are in a very desirable, residential area next to an Ivy league school and all the grad school- the tenants (I was one a few years ago) are very high quality, its largely grad school/professor/staff rentals, and the home values historically have been largely immune to changes in the housing market- and probably as such, they've gotten really expensive.
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25 October 2018 | 3 replies
I was considering going through AirbNb but some of the members here advised against, due to the potential for damage to my (expensive) furnishings.
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25 October 2018 | 2 replies
But home insurance is very expensive in this state.
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1 November 2018 | 7 replies
We never know if the place will always be fully leased or unexpected expenses come up to cause the DSCR to be lower for that one year.