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Edith TenBroek Insurance for an apartment complex vs a duplex
28 November 2017 | 0 replies
A friend told me that insurance rates on apartments are much higher than on a duplex or sfh. 
Conor Freeman Rising Interest Rate Environment
1 December 2017 | 1 reply
For up to 12 months, and in some cases longer, life insurance companies can provide a firm commitment to borrowers that today’s interest rate will be the interest rate when they close, barring any substantial changes to the property and its economics.
David Lopez What's the best option for getting a rental to cash flow?
28 November 2017 | 3 replies
Don't know what your taxes are, but assume insurance at $50/mo. 
Misty R. House Hack Financing
28 November 2017 | 2 replies
I believe the primary residence can be rented for about $2500 if the rents stay relatively stable.  
Casey Martin Owner Occupied question
28 November 2017 | 3 replies
If you already own the home you live in, then you can only use a FHA loan for a new property if you:1. are moving because of a work-related transfer2. an increase in family size requires a larger homedirect quote:“FHA will not insure more than one Property as a Principal Residence for any Borrower, except as noted below.
Joshua Zapin Property Management Indemnification Standards
30 November 2017 | 3 replies
It has been explained to me that this ultimately is an insurance issue that provides a clear path for settlement for the person harmed. 
Wendy Carpenter Is my realtor right or am I? Analysis critique!
6 December 2017 | 37 replies
I ran the numbers on my own and I got wildly different calculations.4 units are 2bd/1bth and rent for $5501 unit is 3 bd/2bth and rents for $675Total rents of $2875Owner pays some utilities at a cost of $8,800/ yearHere's what I got running it with the BP Rental Calculator (as self-managed):-Purchase price of $250,000 (I did estimate of $300k ARV price)-25% down: $62,500-Amount financed: $187,500-4.5% interest: P&I of $1,042.19-Capex: 7%: $201.25/mo-Maintenance/repairs: 7%: $201.25/mo-Vacancy 5%: $143.75/mo-Property taxes: $191.67/mo-Utilities: about $733.33 mo-Insurance: $220/moNOI of $14,209Income $2,875.00 - total monthly expenses (including debt service) $2,733.10 = $141.90/mo cash flow and 2.64% COC with a purchase cap rate of 5.68%.I told her I must be missing something, and she asked if I “had the NOI at $21,662?”
John M. philadelphia - good market for rental properties ?
17 December 2017 | 5 replies
Airy and the NE, if your looking for stable properties with average appreciation there's always the NE section of town, and if your looking for speculative appreciation there are several areas such as Kensington and Brewerytown.
John M. who makes more $ investor or Turnkey provider / Property manager
29 November 2017 | 8 replies
The PM maintains a list of vendors who they vet and must ensure the vendors are compliant with their operating standards such as having a Certificate of Insurance naming the PM as an additional insured, receive invoices from said vendors, pay vendors, checks vendor work (in some cases) and ensure the invoice is appropriately accounted for in the asset/owners account.  
Monica George Can a SoCal newbie vent a little
14 December 2017 | 4 replies
Got financing in place with a hard-money lender, hooked up with a bunch of wholesalers, realtors, contractors, escrow and insurance