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Ruby Ruiz Selling & Buying "Subject to"
30 June 2024 | 5 replies
Ive met with sellers who cant go on market because they cannot afford the commissions or don't have enough equity to cover the cash offers flip investors submit.
Cody Journell First Multifamily Project Successful!!
1 July 2024 | 12 replies
Total rehab on this was about 10 months. 2 months were prep and demo, 8 were actually construction, then the last 2 months we marketed and leased the units before refinancing. 
Derek Nemec What Is Your Risk?.
30 June 2024 | 2 replies
The market rent puts all three together at approximately $2900 monthly.Costs behind the acquisition:Property taxes: $5000 yearlyInsurance estimate for all three: $3,300 yearlyC-class properties (not best location, their condition is about average - older properties)Purchase price: $250,000k$15k down and $235k seller financed at 6% interest for 30 years. 5-year PPP.
Tiffany Da Silva I used a tiny house to house-hack but not I can't use the income on the rental house
1 July 2024 | 9 replies
I actually just did a dscr loan to pay off the hard money I borrowed on the second property (where we live and rent the actual house) I estimate the appraisal to come in around $215-280K which if I were to take out 80% would barley give me enough to buy anything in the FL market and have cash left over for renovations.Not sure if im missing a step here or if it might be best to buy an auction home with that cash to flip and have more capital to have more deal options. 
Jessica DiPonziano MTR In Philadelphia Help
1 July 2024 | 9 replies
I'm interested in learning more about the MTR market in Philly as well @Jamie Banks.
Sonja Montielh New to investing but excited to start!
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
Here are some tips and insights to consider as you begin building your real estate portfolio:Options:Refinancing: If you have equity in your condo, consider refinancing to access funds for future investments.Investment Loans: Explore options like conventional loans for financing future rental properties.HELOC: Depending on your equity and financial situation, a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) could provide flexible financing for down payments or renovations on new properties.Build a Financial Strategy:Budgeting: Create a detailed budget that includes mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs for your rental property.Cash Flow Analysis: Calculate expected rental income versus expenses to ensure positive cash flow.Emergency Fund: Set aside funds for unexpected repairs or vacancies.Research the Rental Market:Location: Choose rental properties in areas with strong rental demand and potential for appreciation.Tenant Profile: Understand the demographics and preferences of renters in your target market.Market Trends: Stay updated on rental market trends and local regulations affecting landlords.Property Management:Self-Management vs.
Ali Khalid North Jersey - Bergen County 5% Down
1 July 2024 | 2 replies
I get a decent a mount of off market multi family deals perfect for those looking to house hack in NJ but they tend to be much higher price point
Don Konipol The Ten Most Ridiculous Type Posters on BP
1 July 2024 | 16 replies
I think the #1 most ridiculous poster is the person living in a desirable, high-appreciation location who has plenty of capital to deploy who asks which crappy undesirable market thousands of miles from where they live is the best place to buy their first investment property.
Nathan Frost QCD property from LLC to name
3 July 2024 | 10 replies
HELOC are generally balance sheet meaning the loan is held on the lender's book, not sold into the secondary market.
Gabe Morrell Is house flipping a smart way to jump into REI?
1 July 2024 | 12 replies
., how well will the market be when you sell the property, and 2) capital expenditures, i.e., can you financially efficiently improve the asset to the end users (renters or users).