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Jacqueline Bruen Mortgage for an LLC?
4 March 2024 | 17 replies
You can still close in the LLC. 
Alejandro Ferrer Landlord pays gas and Tenant abuses
4 March 2024 | 17 replies
It won't be 100% accurate, but it will be close enough.
Kalid Ham Wholesaling Contracts (Under Contract). How do I get buyers
4 March 2024 | 6 replies
Hey Kalid,I provide EMD and Double closing funds for Wholesalers.
Emily Anderson Full STR analysis in Okaloosa Island, Florida, WITHOUT using AirDNA.
4 March 2024 | 18 replies
For further details on this parameter, please consult our user guide.We have allocated a budget of $15,000 for renovations / refurbishments.The purchase price of a 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom unit in this area is $498,000, with 5% of this price allocated for closing costs.A turnover cost of $175 per booking has been factored in, with no rental management fee assumed, indicating that you will manage bookings and cleaning services independently.The mortgage rate is set at a fixed 7% per year, with an 80% loan-to-value ratio (LTV) and a 20-year term.For the remaining parameters in our financial model, please refer to the image above.Taking these values into account, below are the results of the financial case study.Some insights:The results show the anticipated performance of a 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom unit in the southwestern area of Okaloosa Island, Florida.Expected gross revenue amounts to $78,240, derived from 47 bookings with an average stay of 5 days at an average daily rate of $325 (inclusive of cleaning fees).Total yearly expenses add up to $68,014, encompassing various costs from private mortgage insurance (PMI) to property taxes and annual loan repayments.The cash required for this deal totals $139,550, incorporating the 20% down payment for the mortgage, 5% closing costs, and the $15,000 renovations budget.Pre-tax net revenue stands at $10,226, representing a 7.33% cash-on-cash (CoC) return.The annual return on investment (ROI) is 1.9%, excluding value appreciation.
Micah Cook The "good problem" of not knowing what to do with portfolio equity
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
so most people will have to be as leveraged as possible to scale (at the beginning). as in, keep your LTV high and focus on buying 'as much' ($$) RE as possible. this is if you're doing a pretty run of the mill REI strategy like buy and hold. i came across an interesting guideline once: if you could sell today and net 7x+ your annual true net cashflow, you should cash-out/refi, or sell/1031. think of it this way: if your portfolio in a year is worth 1m market value, and you owe 600k, and have a lender that will do a portfolio loan at 80% ltv, you could cashout refi and get 200k to play with (minus closing costs). when you compare the now-lower cashflow from the existing portfolio (higher LTV & maybe different rate), to what you can do with 200k cash, THAT'S where it gets fun. maybe you lose 1k/mo in cashflow on the original portfolio (literally just made up a number, idk), but you can gain 2500/mo in cashflow with that 200k.. then doing the cashout/refi earned you a net increase in your monthly profit of 1500/mo, plus you're getting debt paydown and appreciation on "more" real estate, probably getting bigger tax benefits, etc.
Michael Vaughan Rookie Mistake. PLEASE HELP
4 March 2024 | 3 replies
I met a general contractor working on a home close to my house.
Chris Seveney This is the VERY FIRST thing to do before you consider investing in a Syndication
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
At the same time: Many sponsors take in multiple investors in a large batch (i.e. a closing).
Nathan Moore Commercial/mixed use/mobile homeE
29 February 2024 | 0 replies
I was interested in making a commercial investment of some kind (RV Park) and leverage its proximity to the Circuit of the Americas racetrack.
Kashyap Shah Asset Protection : LLC Formation for First Investment
4 March 2024 | 15 replies
@Chris Seveney Account Closed : Thanks a lot for your time to respond.
Shella Stephens Is Subject 2 legal in Texas?
3 March 2024 | 8 replies
I was into the transaction about $12,000 total ($9,000 to the sellers and $3000 in closing and carrying costs.)