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Isaac Lipscomb New investor with ALOT of questions
9 August 2018 | 19 replies
Right now capital is at a minimum and I’m improving credit so while I start saving money and networking with other investors, I’ve decided that whole-selling is probably my best bet to get a little extra cash in the bank account before I go buy a hold property.Anyway, I’m curious on a few things:What’s an average wholesale fee in California?
Mike Xiao Should I sell Utah property for Multi-family in Orlando?
30 July 2018 | 6 replies
You can probably find a credit union that would do a cash out refinance for maybe 70% LTV and if the property is valued at 230-250K you could possibly put 161-175K cash in your pocket keep the rental in Toole and go buy a few properties in Florida or wherever you decide to buy.All depends on how much you want to leverage yourself out.
Logan Brown Creative financing: am I even thinking outside the box?
31 July 2018 | 8 replies
Plus now your credit is in the crapper and you can't get another vehicle.
Colleen F. Why applicants decline an offered apartment
26 July 2018 | 8 replies
 I just had four consecutive applicants apply for, pay for their credit check,  pass screening, and then decline an one bedroom with den  apartment..
Grace B. Owner Financing Plan- Please advice!
21 August 2018 | 5 replies
They have average credit scores.
Grace B. Owner Financing Term payable at the end of balloon
27 July 2018 | 4 replies
They have perfect credit scores 830 and 790 ( I received the credit reports) (They are a retired couple 69 and 62 no children). 
Adam Martinez Rehab loan in Arizona
22 August 2018 | 4 replies
You can use a line of credit to perform a majority of the rehab and then pay it off once you refinance.
Justin Greenwood Understanding IRR Calculations in Frank Gallinelli's book
30 December 2019 | 11 replies
Now for the numbers:Year 1             Year 2          Year 3           Year 4             Year 5INCOMEGross ScheduledRent Income                         266,400        274,392         282,624         291,102           299,836TOTAL GROSS INCOME      266,400        274,392         282,624         291,102           299,836VACANCY & CREDIT LOSS       7,992            8,232             8,479              8,733               8,995GOI                                        258,408        266,160          274,145         282,369          290,840OPERATING EXPENSES     Accounting                          2,000             2,060               2,122             2,185              2,251     Advertising                          1,000             1,030               1,061             1,093              1,126     Insurance                           15,000          15,450            15,914            16,391            16,883     Janitorial Service                 4,800             4,944              5,092              5,245              5,402     Lawn/Snow                          2,400             2,472              2,546              2,623              2,701     Legal                                     4,000             4,120              4,244              4,371              4,502     Property Management   12,920            13,308            13,707           14,118            14,542     Repairs/Maintenance     15,000            15,450            15,914            16,391           16,883     Supplies                                 500                 515                  530                 546                 563     Taxes            Real Estate                40,000            41,200            42,436            43,709            45,020     Trash Removal                10,400            10,712            11,033            11,364            11,705     Utilities           Electricity                      2,800              2,884              2,971              3,060               3,151           Sewer/Water             12,000            12,360            12,731            13,113            13,506TOTAL OPERATING      EXPENSES                      122,820          126,505         130,300          134,209           138,235NET OPERATING       INCOME                         135,588          139,655         143,845          148,160           152,605                                                Year 1             Year 2            Year 3            Year 4              Year 5NET OPERATING     INCOME                     135,588           139,655          143,845         148,160          152,605- Debt Service                109,969           109,969          109,969         109,969          109,969- Cap Additions                          0                      0                       0                     0                      0 CASH FLOW BEFORE           TAXES                       25,619             29,686           33,876            38,191            42,636Cash-on-Cash Return          7.92%              9.18%          10.48%          11.81%           13.19%(CFBT/Cash Inv.)Capitalization Rate              9.00%              9.27%            9.55%             9.83%            10.13%Debt Coverage Ratio             1.23                1.27                1.31                1.35                1.39PROJECTED SELLING           PRICE                     1,506,500      1,551,700       1,598,300      1,646,200        1,695,600- Costs of Sale                     105,455         108,619          111,881         115,234           118,692-Mortgage Payoff           1,175,708       1,144,134       1,110,361      1,074,237        1,035,598BEFORE-TAX SALE    PROCEEDS                      225,337          298,947          376,058         456,729            541,310IRR Before Tax                  -22.39%               4.85%           13.83%          17.55%              19.25%Thank you for taking the time to analyze these numbers!
Lindsay G. Using equity to buy more homes
26 July 2018 | 9 replies
Lindsay, you could also use a HELOC (home equity line of credit).
Emmit Giddings I need some advice Please
27 July 2018 | 12 replies
In the meantime you may want to refi out of that loan If you have over a 650 credit score you can get a stated income loan no financials needed