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Tayvion Payton Would You Pay an 18% Premium for Seller Financing at 2%?
19 January 2025 | 8 replies
Would you jump on this, or is the premium too steep?
Tayvion Payton Would You Pay an 18% Premium for Seller Financing at 2%?
13 January 2025 | 2 replies
., Purchase Price: $475,000 ($197.9/sq. ft.).Estimated Market Value: $402,000 ($168/sq. ft.).Financing Terms: 2% interest rate, with a 9-year balloon.Unit B Income: $2,049/month (Section 8 tenant through November 2025).Unit A Income Potential: Similar rent or higher; Section 8 cap for the area is $3,234/month.Monthly Loan Payment (P+I): $1,386.Cash Flow Breakdown (if both units are rented at $2,049/month):Gross Rent: $4,098/month.Vacancy (10%): $410/month.Operating Expenses (37.3%): $1,376/month.Net Cash Flow: $943/month.Key QuestionsWould you be comfortable paying an 18% premium for financing at 2%, especially in a market where current mortgage rates are closer to 7%?
Chris Shon Do I need a Real Estate Tax Accountant?
10 January 2025 | 16 replies
And you now have to file three tax returns:- partnership tax return- your individual tax return reporting 1/2 of the partnership losses- your partner's individual tax return reporting their 1/2 of the partnership lossesAnd while partnership return can be DIY-ed, it probably should not be.
Ken M. Double-Digit Hike In Homeowners Insurance Rates For 2nd Consecutive Year
25 January 2025 | 1 reply
**************************************************************************Insurance premiums of American homeowners rose last year, with rates increasing by more than 20 percent in six states, according to a recent report from S&P Global.In 2024, insurers raised rates by 10.4 percent as of Dec. 27, which followed a 12.7 percent hike in the previous year, according to the Jan. 21 report from the company.In total, 33 states saw premiums climb by double digits last year, with the largest spike seen in Nebraska at 22.7 percent.
Francis A. California isn’t the only place where insurers are dropping homeowners
25 January 2025 | 9 replies
Witht he average premiums falling between $3500-$4k.
Andreas Mueller Insurance is on Fire
25 January 2025 | 0 replies
In its Sustainable Insurance Strategy, California now allows property-casualty insurers to calculate premiums based on models of future catastrophic risks, not just historical catastrophic risks, a market change in risk premium assessment.
Simon Packman Multi Family insurance
25 January 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Simon Packman: I have a 4 plex our premium sky rocketed to $8900 a year.
Alishba Choudhry Tips on Comping Effectively
25 January 2025 | 2 replies
They are willing to pay a premium for this.
Sami Gren WHAT to do when adding a tenant to an existing lease?
7 January 2025 | 16 replies
Quote from @Martin Streich: @Sami Gren  it is illegal to edit a contract midtermThat is not true.
Kyler Tarr Knob and tube wiring
24 January 2025 | 17 replies
There are some that provide coverage but of course the premiums and higher.