Mike Ventura
Closing in on the Refinance - BRRRR
18 September 2017 | 3 replies
Numbers: Purchase Price: $100,000Down Payment: $5,000Pre Closing Costs (septic test, well test, etc): $1,937.38Closing Costs (not including down payment): $5,706.86Rehab Costs: $14,983.18Includes first time purchase of tools needed, shop vac, miscellaneous supplies that will be used for future BRRRRs.
Liwen Gu
How to get started with self directed IRAs
17 September 2017 | 2 replies
Will income come into the IRA in large chunks or in several small payments each month?
Fernando R.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
12 October 2017 | 2 replies
I don't have an issue with the down payment but they want me to close within seven days of them accepting the offer.
Kyle Steiner
New to Bigger Pockets - Orange County, CA
20 September 2017 | 6 replies
We're currently saving a good chunk of our incomes each month for a down payment on something and we also have access to a line of credit if needed for potential rehab costs.
Maxwell Fontaine
Duplex Good or Bad deal review
18 September 2017 | 2 replies
HVAC is 5yrs old Plumbing is good unsure of the age.Purchase 88k Loan FHA 3.5% down bed/bath 2/1 each sideSide 1 is currently rented for $440 (below market) by $45 for the sizeSide 2 I will be living in with a roommate and room rent is $330 (median market for a room for the size)Side 2 COMPLETELY RENTED will be $675 (median for market)Owner pays near $180 for water a month and tenants pay the rest of the utilitieswith mortgage, insurance, taxes, fees, monthly payment to own the property is $611.87I am really just trying to cover all of my bases right now.
Ray Southern
Personal Loan to supplement down payment
17 September 2017 | 1 reply
Hi all,Tell me if this is a good idea or not:There are multi-family properties I'm interested in buying, but I don't have enough cash to cover the down payment + fees without wiping out.I was thinking of taking out a personal loan to cover between 20 to 50% of a 25% down payment.
Shawn Evans
FHA 203(k) combined with a 1%?
17 September 2017 | 2 replies
This seems the best engine to get into buy and hold.While my credit score is in good shape at 793, the down payment is the major roadblock.
Emmanuel Lopez
First time home buyer and real estate investor
18 September 2017 | 2 replies
Hi Emmanuel, Without knowing the specifics of your situation ( income and debts) the answer is it could and it couldn't. when buying a multi family home the down payment is 25% for a duplex 30% for 3-4 units. obviously if are buying a rental property, potential rental income will be factored in.
Gaston Barua
Need Innovative Strategies for maximizing profit off empty land
18 September 2017 | 3 replies
It was offered to a relative of mine as payment for services rendered, meaning we risk losing nothing here.
Dylan Badinghaus
what do people think about this deal ?
17 September 2017 | 1 reply
Owner said has long term tenant on one side of 9 years , building has had great rental history. 600*2=1200 monthly1200*12= 14400 yearly taxes/insurance =2800 yearlyrepairs/maintenance 10%= 1440vacancy 10%=1440 14400-2800-1440-1440=8720 NOI20% down on 99000 @ 4% interest 30 years =19980 mortgage payment roughly 382 a month /382*12= 4584(NOI )8720 - (debt service )4584= 4136 monthly cash flowcash flow 4136 / (money invested) 19980 =20% ROIAm i missing anything here ?