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Benjamin Cowles how to compare selling for cash or financing the buyer
21 May 2015 | 2 replies

Selling your home cash vs seller financing.  A mortgage you create eventually ends where a rental contract could last forever. Are there formulas to compare those values?  Besides obviously using your cash reserves to...

Jack Phillips How do I include mortgage, liens, etc into offer price?
18 January 2024 | 1 reply

Hi all, Im a new wholesaler. I really need help because Im struggling to solve this problem on my own. Ill give you a hypothetical scenario: Lets say the ARV of a house is $350,000,$ needed for repairs is $35,000,and ...

Chad Walsworth Determining wholesale price?
25 June 2016 | 4 replies

I understand the formula used by most wholesalers is 70% ARV minus rehab minus your fee.......my question is when I am making an offer to the seller, for example100,000 arv15k repairs 10k feeWould my offer price to th...

Tarquinina Ford Email/After repair value
1 August 2020 | 2 replies

Does anyone has a email template to seller not end buyer that they don't mind sharing. Also what is the best formula for ARV.
Thanks

Thomas I. Determining Max Offer When Wholesaling
21 January 2014 | 3 replies

Hey guys,

I did some digging on the topic and I'm sure it is somewhere in the archives, but I can't seem to find anything about "quiet costs" (taxes, insurance, cost of money etc) when determining max offer.
...

Robert Martinez How do you add value or create value for your investors?
29 March 2021 | 7 replies

We like to use a little thing we call the magic formula. $1/Cap Rate = Valuation
At a 6% Cap Rate, Every Dollar of Income is Worth $16.67 in Value. Why this matters to an investor when looking at a syndicator is to f...

N/A N/A Beginner question! Need expert advice
28 July 2007 | 2 replies

Lately I was introduced to a quick way of analyzing property. Say your gunning for strictly 7% cap, the formula would be.

VALUE=NET REVENUE/0.07

My question is in, When calculating net revenue, what do you substract...

Corey Cowan Cash Flow VS. Everything Else (ROI, Cash on Cash, NOI, ETC...)
4 March 2019 | 8 replies

I am just now officially starting my journey into real estate.  I own two properties and neither of them are currently acting as investments other than mortgage pay down and whatever appreciation the market creates in...

Kevin Crowell Trying to get Note info
1 September 2017 | 3 replies

Trying to get a very basic summary of pricing a None performing note for sale! Just a basic strategy. Its in connecticut with a high property value of 650k and 200k left as unpaid balance ! Everyone I ask says a diffe...

Steve Preddy Is there a BP calculator for Canada?
15 September 2023 | 6 replies

Looking for a calculator for calculating leads. Love the BP one, but doesn’t work for Canadian properties Thanks Steve