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Susan Knight Advice on buying in a flood zone
2 May 2017 | 1 reply
I have several owners who purchased homes for cash in flood zones and do not carry insurance.
David Moretti Student loans or real estate
3 May 2017 | 2 replies
I personally am a strong supporter of only carrying debt on cash producing assets.
Matt R. Can you cash flow more renting out a car than renting out house?
9 May 2017 | 12 replies
I am a cash and carry guy but I am not opposed to financing the total operation either.
Brittany Villamil What am I doing...how to work these numbers???
12 May 2017 | 29 replies
Not only do you need to figure out what actual rehab costs are, you also need to figure your carry costs, closing costs, realtor fees, etc as well.  
Nick C. 2 four plexes and what I should consider before making an offer
12 May 2017 | 4 replies
@Nick CiarnielloYou need to collect far more information before you would know whether you have a deal worth pursuing:who are the clientele;how does the rent role compare with the local neighbourhood;what is the economic vacancy (physical vacancy + turnover + uncollected rent + evictions);what are the operating costs;what is the physical state of the assets (roofs, HVAC, envelope, appliances, parking, etc) and how much near term re-investment is required or likely;what is your target rate of return.You want to obtain real numbers (not rose-coloured prospectus projections) for the past 2-3 years and use them to carry out your own discounted cash flow analysis of the property.Also keep in mind that properties freshly on MLS - particularly during the hopefulness of spring - are rarely priced appropriately to be a deal.  
William S. What I've learned after six months and two rental properties
22 May 2017 | 40 replies
I thought even reits are typically leveraged to LTV 60% Sometimes we are paying off higher interest loans at 6+% from 10 or so years ago or seller-carries at a discount for early payoff or commercial loans which have higher risk, balloons, adjustable rates and annual reporting requirements.Thank you for this post and sharing your lessons and insight @william s.!  
Jonathan Johnson Bed Bugs procedure after Tenant moves out.
7 June 2017 | 3 replies
The exterminator may do that for you or provide you with bags so you can encase the furniture before carrying it out (to reduce the risk of spreading the bugs).You also want to have the remainder of the building searched for bedbugs (and maybe traps set) to be certain they have not spread to other units.
Todd Horman automating the entire lease / tenant process
17 June 2017 | 6 replies
Melissa Kilbourne Pros: Easy to learn Cons:Not designed for real estate Cost: Trello offers three paid options: Trello Gold $5 per month, or $45 per year, Trello Business Class $12.50 per team member per month, or $119.99 per team member per year, and Trello Enterprise.
Ryan Phillips Wholesalers, why take a finders fee and not partner?
23 March 2021 | 50 replies
If the cash buyer coated the house with gold then it take years to sale or even a loss.
Payman A. Insurance - casual/occasional labor
26 June 2017 | 5 replies
You can require the tenant to go through the PM for all repairs, if you don't already... 4) Do you/your PM's require all tenants to carry renter's insurance in case one of your tenants causes unintentional damage to the unit?