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Demjan Van Der Kach looking for Yield with moderate Risk for assive Income
25 February 2017 | 16 replies
I am 100% control of my investments this way and don't have to worry about foreclosing on an NPN.
Account Closed Any suggestions on explaining escrow to my buyers on wraps?
24 February 2017 | 0 replies
People act as it I control taxes and insurance and they can't afford to pay that much or at least some shining stars have done me that way.
Jeff G. Wholesaling in the Port St. Lucie, Florida Area?
24 February 2017 | 7 replies
Which one is true and who are the real players?
Joshua Wilson The first really good deal I've found... I think!
24 February 2017 | 0 replies
Here are the two analyses: Initial Investment Purchase Price $89,000.00 Closing Costs $2,225.00 Renovation Costs(allegedly turn key) $3,000.00 Total Investment Costs $94,225.00 Financing Costs Down Payment (%) 20.00% Down Payment ($) $17,800.00 Mortgage Balance $71,200.00 Annual Interest Rate 4.00% Loan Term (months) 360 Total Invested Capital $23,025.00 Fixed Monthly Operating Expenses P&I $339.92 Financing Charges $0.00 Administration Fees $12.50 Property Taxes $197.08 Homeowners Insurance $111.86 HOA Fees $0.00 Fixed Monthly Total Costs $661.36 Variable Monthly Operating Expenses Property Management $157.50 Advertisements/Referrals $65.63 Vacancy & Collection Losses $131.25 Capital Expenditures Replacement Fund $50.00 General Maintenance Fund $50.00 Temporary Utilities $10.00 Pest Control (Optional) $0.00 Lawn Care (Optional) $0.00 Total Variable Expenses $464.38 Total Monthly Expenses $1,125.74 Annual Operating Expenses $13,508.86 Operating Income Monthly Market Rent $1,575.00 Annual Gross Revenue $18,900.00 Monthly Profit (or Loss) $449.26 Annual Net Profit (or Loss) $5,391.14I present to you such a thorough analysis in the attempt to make sure I'm not making any glaring mistakes!
Kenneth Rocker New, Young, Cash On hand- North Carolina
24 February 2017 | 2 replies
In hopes of financial freedom and a self controlled lifestyle I have decided to focus on REI as my main business venture.
Bryan Wilson How to approach making high volume of offers with RE Agent?
27 February 2017 | 25 replies
You'll have the MLS access and full control in the  execution of your plan.  
Allan Glass Interest in a Real Estate Incubator in Los Angeles?
28 September 2017 | 20 replies
Open space may not work well due to control over the individual tenants.
Peter G. 1,000 rental houses does this seem reasonable?
3 March 2017 | 66 replies
Of course you don't need 450K a month to live, and of course you probably don't need more than 50-100 cash flowing properties to be content and satisfied with life.But there are those that want more; they are the game players.
Kevin Jorgensen The big mortgage argument
27 February 2017 | 15 replies
This is the question that I feel many are downplaying by simply sighting that rates are low in an absolute sense within a historical context rather than looking at the relative value and risk of all other alternates of today, which is historically unprecedented.Personally, I'm concerned for those that seem to think they have total and 100% control over their total returns in REI, or anything else for that matter, regardless of what the market does ... while I do try to isolate what I do know and have control over from what I don't and focus on the part that I do, having been through the last downturn I try to maintain a bit more humility and margin for error around the vast portion that I don't.
Eric Koulpasis Looking forward to meeting new associates
4 March 2017 | 2 replies
Stay in control of those things you are responsible for.