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Gary Dale McKee Buyer wants me to pay 10% down too him.
25 September 2016 | 19 replies
This is what the contract says about the Non-Refundable Down Payment;  The Non-Refundable Down Payment in the amount of 10% shall apply towards Buyers purchase price or closing cost.  
Robert Hursey 203K with Illinois Land Trust
21 February 2020 | 4 replies
That way, sons pay for the down payment, make the payments, parents are the residents, and sons acquire ownership in the future.
Michael Mullins How should I work this deal?
20 September 2016 | 4 replies
Taxable Value 75,830Purchase 50,867Tax 1986.70Vacancy 10%Repairs 5%Capital Expenditures 5%Property Management Fee 10 %Investment results: Purchase Price: $50,867.00 Purchase Closing Costs: $3,000.00 Estimated Repairs: $0.00 Total Project Cost: $53,867.00 After Repair Value: $70,000.00 Down Payment: $10,173.40 Loan Amount: $40,694.00 Loan Points: $0.00 Loan Fees: Amortized Over: 30 years Loan Interest Rate: 5.000% Monthly P&I: $218.45 Total Cash Needed By Borrower: $13,173.00 Monthly Expenses: $643.95 Total Cash Needed: $13,173.00 Cash on Cash ROI: 5.11% Purchase Cap Rate: 6.48% Really, I know it’s not a great deal, but it’s a property that I can buy into for cheap.
Andy Hailey Should I refinance to increase cash flow
19 September 2016 | 1 reply
We are going to use this cash flow to pay down the HELOC we use for down payments so that we can buy more houses sooner.
Archie Hayes Newbie in Raleigh NC
11 January 2017 | 8 replies
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Casanova Brooks What are your thoughts on this
19 September 2016 | 1 reply
Repayment would be the interest-onlyOption 2) If you were wanting to use the proceeds towards a down-payment of a rental house.
Lisa Hill Hi! I'm a new member from New Jersey
23 September 2016 | 14 replies
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Robert Hursey 203K with Illinois Land Trust
4 January 2022 | 4 replies
That way, sons pay for the down payment, make the payments, parents are the residents, and sons acquire ownership in the future.
Atwan Kwan Pays Rent!...... but loves cats.....
21 September 2016 | 34 replies
You have a problem right now and the time to address it is right now.In an ideal world your tenant with the late payment record would progress to nonpayment and you could immediately evict for that.
Paul Moran owner wants me to buy
20 September 2016 | 5 replies
How much are the monthly payments?