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Anil Bansal Investment in East Palo Alto
15 February 2024 | 37 replies
The city itself was very limited in tax revenue for decades because of its small size. 
Daniel Maltsev Financing without a Mortgage
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
We'd estimated rent to be around 4000/month – after mortgage payments and property taxes, we'd be left with only $700 per month of cash flow.
Karelyn Cruz CPA recommendations for PR STR
15 February 2024 | 3 replies
We are looking for recommendations of CPAs with experience with STR and real estate taxes in Puerto Rico.
Will Seaman Looking for DSCR Cashout Refinance help and advice
16 February 2024 | 4 replies
DSCR REFI qoute loan amount: 112,000rate: 8.99points fees and cost: 11,576cash out value: 16,424Bridge loan. 84,000 interest only 12 months at 11.99% property will rent for 2000 at a 1.76 DSCR score. thank youThe low loan amount is driving some of the cost and limits the lenders that will take it, but we just closed a similar loan (94K) and the total fees were:3 points or $2,820 to US Commercial-no additional fees like processing etc... came to us.Lender's underwriting fee $1,395Lender also charged interest reserves for $2,820Appraisal to a third party $550Credit report to a third party $45Hazard insurance for $1,733Escrow for taxes and insurance (just 3 months were required) $687.98Title charges equaled $2,702.75 which included a the government recording charges and a mobile notaryAll of those total up to $12,753.73. 
Tyvon Davis Seller financing -down payment
15 February 2024 | 3 replies
Look up the tax bracket and help show the seller how much money they would be giving away in taxes right off the bat from that $160k (unless they are doing a 1031)All in all.
Curtis M. Leidig Affidavit and Memorandum of Agreement for Purchase and Sale
14 February 2024 | 7 replies
Additionally, it's always advisable to consult with a qualified real estate attorney who can review the specific details of your contract and ensure it complies with Virginia law.Here are some additional points to remember:Real estate transactions involve significant financial investments.
Hannah Vohs 10 Mistakes Every Real Estate Investor Should Avoid
14 February 2024 | 0 replies
Some of the benefits of investing in real estate are given below:Investing in a tangible asset that has historically appreciated over timeSpread risk by diversifying your portfolioIt can be a source of passive income, with minimal effort through short and long-term rentalsReal estate investment properties have typically been resilient against inflationDepending on investment type, tax benefits can be availedThanks to these (and more) benefits, you’d think investing in real estate was a no-brainer, and in most instances, you’d be right!
Robert Fry Creative Finance Strategy To Buy From Parents
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
If they have lived there for 2 of the last 5 years, they could do Subject To, Contract for Deed, and probably get the tax exemption.
Tom Server What are your thoughts on purchasing a co-op property
15 February 2024 | 4 replies
I'm looking to for a personal property for myself, I found a really cheap 1br co-op unit.. this is in New Jersey.. especially in the area wont find single family or townhomes, under 300kThe price of the co-op unit is around 130k, but co-op wants a cash purchase also the fees are $600 a month which are the taxes and HOA feesyou have to live there 1 year before you can rent the property out.. rent for this unit goes for $1600 a month my plans were to live there for 1 year and then rent it out. 
Abigail VanLuvanee Hold Or Sell? Please Help!
16 February 2024 | 7 replies
In 2023 it brought in around $8700 TO ME (after PM fees (20%), taxes, and everything are taken out) when this places costs me $40K per year between mortgage and HOA fees and all the other incidentals that come with being an owner.