1. Cash Flow The extra profit left over after all of the expenses on a property have been paid. Your wealth really starts to compound when this profit is reinvested back into your portfolio. 2. Appreciation The natura...
Hello all, I have a basic investing question: What is considered a positive cashflow when we borrow 100% of the money to invest in a property?In general and simple terms, it will be the money I gain over the money I s...
I have the inside track on a property which is owned free and clear and the owner stands to make a huge profit. 500K+ With seller financing can he delay or minimize his capital gains? Any good books where I can find ...
I need proof of funds for one of these properties I have. How do most of you guys deal with a seller asking for proof of funds? I hear most use a hard money lender. Any recommendations?
Looking to purchase a rental property for $330k, leases are already in place for the following year and rent roll is $3200 per month. At 25% down I’m looking at roughly $2300 for principal, insurance, and taxes per mo...
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*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.WE NEED YOUR ADVICE!! Hi, me and my husband purchased our first home in April 2020 (Bought it for $312,0...
Table of ContentsThe Property 2Financial Overview 4Financial Statements 5Our Methods 9 MLS® Number: SK792508List Price - $299,900 This 4-plex was built in 1970. It boasts 3 2-bed...
Has anyone borrowed from their life insurance policy or used it as collateral to invest? I've had a few people that said this is a great strategy and to make sure I have the policy setup correctly. Working on getting ...
What is everyone's best advice for where to store your cash flow. I currently have a single family property averaging $330 a month in cash flow which is going into a basic checking account seperate from personal. This...
I currently have about $115k in my Roth IRA. $60,000 is contributions. If I understand this correctly, I think I could pull out $60,000 for a 10% penalty ($6000). If I pull out the whole thing I think I would get hit ...