Jason Sylka
Hello Everyone - Im New Around Here
14 March 2018 | 149 replies
Not required for cash* Delayed Financing Exemption — have 40 days to improve property before appraisal* Info.trustetc.com/57 * 30 year fixed best for buy and hold RE——————————————Ep 250 Grant Cardone* Own property in the middle (Affordable housing band: $800-$1,200 month rent) - not high end which will suffer in a crash, also not low end like section 8 government subsidized* PSA - purchase sale agreement* Google aerial view of locations * The capitalization rate, often just called the cap rate, is the ratio of Net Operating Income (NOI) to property asset value.
Jim Goebel
Home Warranty Decision(s) for entire portfolio
20 May 2018 | 29 replies
Filing a claim online is easy, you go over all the categories, and then narrow by symptom, then submit.
Lauren Perry
Looking forward to learning from this group
24 January 2018 | 15 replies
We’ve narrowed the candidates to Indianapolis, Nashville, or central Michigan, primarily because we have some personal knowledge of those markets.
Molly Weddle
Trying to move a large estate with land in southern Indiana.
22 January 2018 | 2 replies
It has been used as a residence and B&B and wedding venue. 14,000 sq ft estate on 100 acres with hilltop venue site with cottages and cabins.
Daniel Perez
Determining the RIGHT market
3 November 2019 | 25 replies
Then I will narrow down areas that I would buy value-add small apartments in.
Sven Simon
2018 Top Multi-Family Markets for Cashflow
29 January 2018 | 9 replies
What are your 2018 top multi-family markets in the US for acquiring class B and C, value add, cash flowing, long-term hold properties and why?
Casey Charkowick
Need help analyzing a deal
23 January 2018 | 6 replies
@Casey Charkowick I think you need to do some more research to narrow down your expected rents a bit more - the range $2400 to $3000 is pretty wide, and makes a big difference.By my estimation, it's about a 2% cash on cash return if the rents are $2400/mo, and about 5.5% if they're $3000/mo, with debt service coverage ratios of about 1.18 (bad) and 1.48 (very good), respectively.If the realistic expected rent is $2400 I would not do this deal.
Garrett Hawk
Landlording in Class C Neighborhoods
22 February 2019 | 40 replies
(Previously stayed in Class B and above)What are some recommendations for screening tenants and rent collection?
Loren Thomas
HOA property floods houses... including mine... pls help!
23 January 2018 | 4 replies
I'd band with the other homeowners in the water's path and get legal representation to see what can be done to correct the issue.
Diano McCullough
The first thing to do
23 January 2018 | 2 replies
I'll definitely do that,so that I can narrow my focus..I think I'll save 5 to 10 more before I jump out the "window".