Skip to content
×
PRO
Pro Members Get Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
$0
TODAY
$69.00/month when billed monthly.
$32.50/month when billed annually.
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x
Results (10,000+)
Stephen Kunen Is this 6-unit a deal?
25 October 2018 | 3 replies
One 2 Bd apt. and two houses, 5 bed's each.Financing Approach:80% Bank20% 10% down payment10% seller financing - terms to be negotiatedAnnual Financials:-5% vacancy (the market is emerging and vacancy is very low - we know this because we own a 4-unit in the same area, purchased from the same seller)-Rent roll: $55,800 - can be pushed up by $4,800 conservatively after rehabbing-Property Taxes: $4,277 -Insurance: $1,619-Maintenance / Capex: $11,160 (projected - 20% of rents)-Water / Sewer / Utilities: $6,200-Property Management: $3,600 In summary:At purchase:-$55,800 gross income-$21,903 total expensesPro-forma:-$60,600 gross income-$22,529 total expenses We want to get your thoughts on this deal.
Tony R Fox Developing Streams of Income
28 October 2018 | 5 replies
Financial freedom is when the income is generated without you having to spend time earning the income.
Yossi Cohen Motivated 19 Year Old Seeking Advice
25 October 2018 | 5 replies
Follow it up with research.After you have studied, met connections through meet ups naturally, and got your self financial sound, start to look for investments.
Robert Leonard Derry Condex (House Hack)
31 October 2018 | 8 replies
Better to build your own equity through the debt pay down, enjoy the tax benefits of ownership, and garner the equity of an appreciating asset.
Matthew Oakes whats best 40/60, 50/50, or 25/75 when starting out?
10 November 2018 | 3 replies
And the person taking the financial risk should get the greater share of the reward.
Jack B. I'm seeing price cuts and deals...buy again now or wait longer?
25 October 2018 | 3 replies
I suspect that we will all be waiting a lifetime to see rates back to were they were 2 to 4 years ago.. so I would not bank on that.. as for pricing.. if its a place to live then you certainly can just wait and see.. its not like your homeless or need to move other than you don't care for your neighbors.. markets always slow about now.. what will be telling in my mind is were we are at next Feb March April in the buying season as it were.I was in a conference this week here in Vegas and some of the speculation is that many of the commercial type loans that had 5 , 7 and 10 year calls  are going to stress those that had max leverage.. as the rates rise the cap rates rise to keep pace thereby devaluing the properties.. to the point some of these investors are going to need to bring some to significant amount of fresh capital to pay down their debt to get a refi.. and that will stress those assets and there could be a real buying opp in that sector.. at least that's what I gleaned from the talk I listened to yesterday... hope you find that dream home in the country !!!
Beckie Han HELP - interest rate in loan contingency
25 October 2018 | 2 replies
However, we'd like to cancel the contract as interest rates have risen and it doesn't make financial sense anymore.
Ada Tor Corporate housing - how to get started?
25 October 2018 | 3 replies
I support her financially, basically.
Andre Lozada Which exit strategy works best?
25 October 2018 | 3 replies
Essentially, $60K ARV less the $5K for repairs would put it at a value of $55K or so.Assuming you offer $50K for the property, he wouldn't be able to pay off his debt and walk away with money.You can't lease if he has a big payment due that he can't accommodate.he's in a tough spot.So, $51 is his total payoff amount.
Lin V. Commercial loan financial convenants LOI
1 November 2018 | 7 replies
Our LTV is less than 50% ( yes no risk at all for the bank, and we have top credit score.We already paid the appraisal, environment fee, wasted countless hours etc...The texts in LOI: Financial covenants:-- Min DCR based on actual rents for the first trust deed of 1.25:1.00 based on a 25 year amortization by the end of 2018.And in the loan doc---Property is to maintain a 1.25:1.00 Debt Service Coverage Ratio, tested annually.We would not have paid the fee and sign the LOI, had he included the phrase tested annually.Please understand that the loan  will be for 10 years long, and we are very confident that we will always have fund for the monthly mortgage payment.