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Kate Murphy Turnkey condo in Dorchester questions
2 July 2019 | 15 replies
You're already almost at 3 months, so you might be okay depending on the bank.After you establish rental income, you may be able to increase your debt to income ratio by counting the rental income as income.
Chris Mason VA Loans / "VA Jumbo" - loan limits going away nationwide.
21 August 2019 | 10 replies
We will not know that until the Dept of VA interprets the new law and promulgates guidelines/regulations.Your or my interpretation don't count for squat. :) Legislators pass laws, bureaucrats and political appointees interpret them and post regs.
Helen De la rosa Bye Bye Dollar, Buy Buy Gold?
19 July 2019 | 88 replies
I count our sailboat as insurance too ;) And we're still buying rentals when we can find decent cash-flowing properties.
Adam L. still timid to buy first deal...how does this look?
3 July 2019 | 35 replies
Maybe you can get the price down or raise rents, but I wouldn't necessarily count on that.
Mauricio Quintana Mobile home parks, what key metrics are used to analyze the deal?
3 July 2019 | 8 replies
The rent is higher, but the banks or financers wont really count that as income like they would in an apartment building when computing the value of the park.
Simon Obas Should I go in knowing it’s negative cash flow?
1 July 2019 | 14 replies
Not great.I do think that it sounds like your prospective property is a de-facto BRRRR situation -- definitely count on having to rehab units to get that $1000 a month rent. 
Ben Leybovich 164-Unit Closed in Phoenix, AZ!
10 January 2022 | 89 replies
Som bullet-points below:Acquisition Price: $19,750,000Sale Price: $28,700,00Unit Count: 164Hold Period: 22 monthsStarting Revenue: $121,000Ending Revenue: $179,000Renovations Completed: 80 units + Office, Gym, Pool, Playground, Bark ParkReturn to Partners: 1.5x; 25% IRRThere was clearly more value-add left in the deal, but we'd hit our hurdles and thought it'd be better to move the equity into a property with more meat on the bone.
Aaron Starr Any strategy suggestions uskng a VA home loan to begin REI
10 July 2019 | 6 replies
@Aaron Starr They should count the rents from the other units towards your DTI to increase your budget.
Cameron Price Is Tax Math Fair? And does anyone actually understand it?
30 June 2019 | 54 replies
I couldn't understand why I couldn't count 25K as an expense.
Matt Lefebvre I'm 22 & just bought 2 properties for the price of 1 @ a 29% ROI!
7 February 2022 | 24 replies
Unfortunately I'm on the upside of the market right now (unlike when foreclosures and distressed sales were plentiful back in 2011) and in the entire state of New Hampshire I can count on one hand the number of auctions for larger multifamily buildings that have taken place this year.