Looking to finance a 15 home package. All rented. 82% LTV and we will inject 12% to get LTV to 70%. Cap rate 14% with another 5% recoverable from rent raises.
I have never invested in stocks before but it seems like banks could be a good bet in coming months with all the money being injected into economy. Anyone have advice that wont go over my head?
One day I hope to own or be a co-owner of a real estate investment firm. I have noticed that some investment firms do not have salaried employees, their investment Analysts/Underwriters are 1099. Other firms have all ...
Hello BP! Has anyone successfully used your 401k to form a C Corp and inject those funds into your Real Estate business? Another member on BP mentioned it so I wanted to know the PRO and CONS as I may be in a positi...
These are in neighborhoods that the landlords had no choice if the "homeless villages" were put in. The homeless can not be kicked out of the "homeless" villages for drug use or prostitution.**************************...
Hi, everyone. My name is Dana Haycox. I am in my mid forties, and am a husband, and father of three roudy teens. I am currently working as mold maintence for an injection molding company the produces plastic auto t...
Hey folks, Dad wants to put his money to work and act as a 'bank' for our rental.
Agreement:
- He gives us $200,000 and pays for half the property tax
- We split rent with him
Numbers:
- PITI today is about $2600...
Fort Worth is a great market for housing. I know the areas where I would be comfortable buying property but how do I narrow down my search areas from cities to neighborhoods? I've read the chamber of commerce posts ...
I'm trying to figure out the "middle play" in this investment strategy. Let me try to explain what I mean by that.
Following the "7 years to 7 figures" formula that @Brandon Turner has laid out in his guide, basical...
Looking to finance a 15 home package. All rented. 82% LTV and we will inject 12% to get LTV to 70%. Cap rate 14% with another 5% recoverable from rent raises.