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Alexander Flores What Else Should I Factor into Formula?
17 February 2015 | 9 replies

Hey, I have been around the website for a couple months. I am a big numbers guy and into excel a lot. When calculating CashFlow and CoC Return I mainly factor in my Expenses Per Month AsMortgage (at 20% down at 5% int...

Paul Brady How do lenders factor in rental income?
23 September 2022 | 2 replies

I know lenders will go off recent tax returns for my current properties. But do they go off of overall net profit after subtracting repairs/upgrades that are claimed to each property. Or do they go off of strictly the...

Michael J Scanlon Mobile home park key due diligence factors?
20 November 2019 | 6 replies

I’m looking at a 31 unit with double the open land to expand. The deal seems too good to be true so I’m wondering what I should do differently for a mobile home park in terms of due diligence? Do I calculate my number...

Joel Perlinger Factors and weights in your decision matrices
30 May 2017 | 0 replies

Background: I'm new to this forum and I am qualified for the full $424,100 0% down running at 3.7ish% on a VA loan. I'm moving to charleston in October as a military member and I'm looking to buy
multiplex 2 to 4 uni...

Nate LaBlance Factoring in tax increases into deal analysis?
2 July 2022 | 9 replies

Hi all, I wondering how to factor in tax increases into my deal analysis. I don't know if there is much more you can do besides look at what taxes on a property were in the past?I purchased a duplex a little less than...

Sean Larsen Non-Financial Factors Entering a New Market
29 April 2019 | 0 replies

What are the primary non-financial market factors you consider when entering a new market? I.e. are you more focused on school ratings, employment, population growth, demographics?As an example for employment, do you ...

Julia Havia Flood factor - Is it a deal breaker?
2 May 2023 | 6 replies

Hey all,Has anyone ever flipped a house that appears to have a high flood factor due to proximity to a small river or such? I know the insurance might be higher (and I’ll check that aspect), but will it affect the ARV...

Andre M. BRRR holding costs, how do they factor?
21 May 2023 | 5 replies

In BRRR strategy, what happened to the monthly finance charges during the renovation? The math that I usually hear doesn’t speak to whatever you are paying your lender during the 3-6 months of renovation.BRRR is toute...

Jason Varney 50% rule: How much vacancy factored in?
17 October 2013 | 8 replies

Hi all,

When analyzing a deal quickly before going into the actual numbers, the 50% rule is a good starting point. My question is, how much of a vacancy factor is allocated in this 50%? 10%? More? How would y...

Joel Perlinger Factors and weights in your decision matrices
31 May 2017 | 2 replies

Background: I'm new to this forum and I am qualified for the full $424,100 0% down running at 3.7ish% on a VA loan. I'm moving to charleston in October as a military member and I'm looking to buy
multiplex 2 to 4 uni...