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Jon Moore Cash flow vs ROI vs break even point
21 January 2020 | 2 replies

Hi everyone. Just curious how you guys are analyzing your rental property investments, specifically with regard to investing in existing properties in the form of additions and other improvements that increase monthl...

Scott L. Rental Renovation - Increased Rent and Break Even Time
9 April 2019 | 2 replies

If I renovate my rental property by doing $8000 in upgrades, I can increase rent by $200 per month. The break even is just over three years.Looking at only cashflow, would you do these upgrades? What reno returns do y...

Scott S. Even Starbucks is asking for break in rent
14 May 2020 | 3 replies

Just read Starbucks sent a letter to all it their landlords asking for rent concessions for the next 12 months.  “Effective June 1 and for at least a period of 12 consecutive months, Starbucks will require concessions...

Matthew King Reasonable break even point on a rental purchase.
27 April 2017 | 0 replies

Pretty straightforward.  I'm working on my second rental and curious what is a reasonable, expected break even point in terms of years of ownership?  For those who are seasoned investors what do you try for?

Eric Reichelt Break even cash flow, why or why not?
23 October 2013 | 19 replies

I've brought this topic up elsewhere, but would love to hear more input from seasoned but and hold investors. Let's assume only the givens to making money exist on these, meaning no appreciation or rental increase....

Jason C Should i try to break even to learn Rei?
21 July 2011 | 11 replies

I run my own business and i make good money about 8-9 k a month. I save most of it cause my bills for the month are 1000 dollars. I have about 200k saved and i want to get into rei but i seem to scared to deal unless ...

Kamran Rahman Real Estate Break-even Report (by city and state)
8 November 2018 | 0 replies

So I’m a tech guy from Seattle, and I’ve been exploring interesting real estate datasets. One of those datasets was one I found on Zillow’s website, particularly around breakeven points (measured in years) on buying h...

Dennis O'Banion Is break even or less on rental ever ok?
18 September 2016 | 11 replies

Looking toward retirement which I would like to begin in 10-12 years, I am two years into my first rental in Denton TX which is returning around 11.5 ROI% and $360 per month cash flow after expenses on a 30 year note....

Steven Catudal Conventional loan & cashflow or FHA & break even?
20 February 2024 | 2 replies

Hi all,I am under contract for my first property (du-plex with one unit rented out) and had a question on the financing. I have good credit (730+) and solid income.I am currently lined up for a conventional loan with ...