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Taiwo Okusaga Self Storage - General Rule of Thumb/Assumptions
17 February 2024 | 0 replies

Hello Storage Facility Owners and Operators,
I'm reviewing the financials for some properties and seeking your collective wisdom on the operational benchmarks for running these facilities efficiently.We understand th...

James Kojo Underwriting Capex and Repairs with actuals
2 October 2017 | 7 replies

I'm looking at a smaller deal where the financial statements are not well-specified. It's a mom + pop owner-operator situation.For instance, it looks like they may have put large capex expenses under "repairs." I see ...

Jason Luongo New Construction Duplex
8 February 2018 | 6 replies

I have come across a developer that is building a couple duplexs for investors. I have done a very conservative analysis using the lower end for rent and higher end for expected expenses. Please take a look at the fin...

Yazan Ayyash What is the minimum cashflow you would accept for a rental?
21 July 2019 | 49 replies

Brandon recently said that $200 of cashflow after expenses (including mortgage) on a house is a homerun. I am aware that different markets produce different results, but what is the minimum amount of cashflow you woul...

Scott Shimala Using the 50% rule. How often is this an overestimation? Under!
15 November 2018 | 7 replies

In the Ultimate Beginner’s Guide, they talk about the 50% rule. Half of all expenses come from mortgage and you should budget the same amount for repairs, maintenance, taxes, etc. I have not bought my first property y...

Simo Hak Is this a good deal?
4 June 2015 | 26 replies

I saw a house that is up for sale in my town ( Louisville, KY). It is a single family house advertised for $69,900 and I was able to get the seller to go down to $64,500.Here are the facts about the houseSingle Family...

Andrew Ernesto Average cost per SF New Construction - Reading, PA
17 June 2019 | 10 replies

Hey everyone - I am working on a model and looking for some metrics related to new construction cost in the Reading, PA area.  Appreciate anyone's thoughts or recent data on this.  - Andy

Charles Stewart II Real Estate Agent or Loan Originator/Officer
28 April 2018 | 5 replies

Who makes more money per year, real estate agents or loan originators?

Ken Latchers Its that Taxing time of year.
5 March 2020 | 3 replies

As its that time of year (in the USA at least), i found this (among many) good summary about when you have to pay self employment tax or not. Generally if you average 7 or fewer nights or 8-30 nights and provide "subs...

Christopher Giannino No Recent Comps for a Small Multifamily (2-4). How to offer?
31 December 2015 | 12 replies

So there's a small multifamily house (2 units) for sale in my area that I am interested in.  However, I feel like the list price is inflated quite a bit for the area.  The MFH is listed for $265,000 and when I run com...