Kayla Perry
Investor Agent in Central VA!!
15 September 2017 | 5 replies
My husband @EthanPerry and I own and operate a residential real estate company and I am a full time agent as well!
Cate Mee
Real Estate Development Costs
1 October 2017 | 9 replies
For a commercial project add the cost of steel (which is up as well), the cost of a fire suppression system, then factoring the Hurricane Harvey bump; development costs are already up and will continue to rise significantly.
Russell Smith
Building Vacation Property in Southern Vermont
21 January 2018 | 4 replies
They operate out of Barre, VT.
Syed Lateef
Chicago Airbnb Occupancy Rate- How has yours been doing?
15 December 2017 | 9 replies
I hope to continue to get last minute bookingsIt has made started starting to advertise on other platforms.
Scott Bowles
New member from Utah
13 September 2017 | 5 replies
He or she will be notified of being tagged so that the conversation will continue.
Meleneal Cameron
My mom's estate, No will established
24 September 2017 | 9 replies
If so, not much would need to be done other than to say "no", as the kids would currently own the property outright by operation of law.Now, that said, step-dad may have his own claims to be considered in evaluating all of this if he in fact contributed to mortgage payments, maintenance, etc.
Ridvan Hoxha
Have $100k+ to Invest. REI or Buy a Business Now and REI later?
14 September 2017 | 11 replies
Our two options are to 1) purchase Real estate - perhaps a duplex or more and continue to work which would be a negative for me., or 2) purchase a business, more specifically a restaurant; I have a long experience in restaurants and hotels, in order to more than make up for our income.
Sean Fisher
Hud fha 223f apartment loan
12 September 2017 | 2 replies
Below is what you need to know that underwriting and programs guidelines don't tell you when considering a 223(f) apartment loan.AdvantagesHighest LTV in the marketEliminate refinance and interest rate risk with fixed rate terms up to 35 yearsLow fixed rates based on GNMA securitiesNon-recourse and assumable - makes for a great exit strategy especially in a rising rate environmentNo defined financial capacity requirementsNo geographic restrictionsNo minimum population requirementsSupplemental financing availableDisadvantagesLonger processing times - 120 days at a minimum (6-9 months is typical)Higher fees - HUD and FHA fees add to the overall cost of the loanMortgage Insurance Premiums (MIP) - Initial and annual premiumsAnnual audited operating statements requiredReplacement reserve escrows requiredHUD property inspections requiredOwner distribution restrictions and Cash out restrictions 2x a yearProperty condition is important to HUD, both during initial underwriting and over the life of the loan.
Jordan Puffer
Excited About Our First BRRRR Deal
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
The numbers look good:Location: Broadway HouseNumber of Units: 1Rent: $1,350.00 Square Feet: 1,666 Upfront Costs:Cost per Unit $95,000.00 Price: $80,000.00 Cost per Square Foot: $57.02 Cap Improvements & Repairs: $15,000.00Cash on Cash Return:19.84%Total: $95,000.00 Debt Coverage: [minimum 1.6] 1.78 20%Down: $19,000.00Capitalization Rate (ROI)9.05%Current Assessed Value: $29,666.00 Loan Amount: $76,000.00 Net Cash Flow per month: $314.08 Interest: 4.88%Net Cash Flow per month per unit: $314.08 Term (yrs): 30Total Rent/Month: $1,350 GROSS SCHEDULED RENTAL INCOME: $16,200.00 Less: Total Annual Debt Service: $(4,826.40)Less: Operating Expenses: $(6,470.63)Less: Vacancy and Credit Losses (7%): $(1,134.00)NET CASH FLOW: 3,769 NET OPERATING INCOME - (NOI): 8,595 INTEREST: 3,680 DEPRECIATION: 3,455 NET INCOME: 1,461 Property Insurance: $1,000.00 Property Management (10%): $1,620.00 Placement Fee(30%): $405.00 Real Estate Taxes (5.06179%) $1,501.63 Repairs and Maintenance (12%) $1,944.00 Services: Snow Removal: 720 Utilities: Electricity: N/A Gas and Oil: N/A Sewer and Water: $30.00/mo Other