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My Leaky AC Unit and How It Got Fixed

by Jason Hanson | July 17, 2011
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I got a call from my tenant Sandy earlier this week. She lives in one of my townhouses and she told me that the air conditioner was leaking, and that water was coming through the ceiling into the kitchen. Obviously, this is a problem, and needed to be fixed immediately. So what did I do [...]

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Real Estate Investing

When Flipping it’s the FHA’s Way or the Highway

by Marty Boardman | April 28, 2011
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You’ve heard of the Golden Rule right?  Virtually every religion in the world has a version of it.   There’s the Bible: “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”  – Matthew 7:12 And Buddhism: “Hurt not others in ways that [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Mobile Home Investing: Design on A Dime

by John Fedro | February 21, 2010
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There are many ways to beautify a home for sale or rent when money is tight.  Our goal as investors on a budget should be to maximize beauty and sales appeal and minimizing our spending limit.  I say, “The more money we keep in our pocket the better.”  Keep in mind the list below are [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Rehabbers! Know ALL the Costs to Flip that House

by Justin Pierce | September 13, 2009

Every once in a while I catch an episode of Flip this House; I have to admit, it is entertaining and it does show the drama involved in fixing up a home. However, I am very amused when they show the final numbers. I have watched episodes where a first time rehabber has bumbled and stumbled through the process and yet still manages to make a profit in the end, according to the show. This and other shows might make one believe that a flip is a sure bet. When they do the numbers they normally list the Purchase price, the fix up costs, and the sales price. Wow, are they missing a bunch of stuff.

Please take my advice: Do NOT start that flip if those are the only categories of expenses that you are anticipating.

The REAL Costs of Flipping a House

Here are the actual costs of one of my recent flips.

real costs to flip a housePurchase Price:
Contract Prices: $213,000
Wholesaler: $12,937
Total Price: $225,937

*This deal was brought to me by a wholesaler. So my purchase price consisted of both the amount that I paid the owner (in this case a bank) and the finder’s fee that I paid the wholesaler.

Costs of Money:
3 Points: $7,312.50
Broker Fee: $2,437.50
Holding Costs: $9,500.00
Lender’s Lawyer: $1,220.00
Total Costs: $20,470.00

The cost of money or the cost of capital to me is everything that the lender charges for the use of his money. Note that in this case (which is pretty standard) I paid the lender 3 points and I paid the broker 1 point. Note that there is also a lawyer; this lawyer is not the title company. This is the lenders lawyer who writes up the contracts and the deed. He’s the one who does his very best to shackle me to ensure his client gets his money back. The lawyer represents me in no way at all, but I get the privilege of paying for his services. Most hard money lenders will either have this fee or some sort of administrative fee of about the same price.

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