All Forum Posts by: Mike Terry
Mike Terry has started 39 posts and replied 275 times.
Post: Punta Gorda FL Real Estate Meet Up

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im in. I live in Cape Coral, Work in Port Charlotte, and drive through pg every day. I think it has great potential as a lesser known market.
Post: Help with creative financing strategy for neighbors house

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Quote from @Eliott Elias:
Find out how much cash down is needed to continue care. I would put as little as possible down and make up for it in the monthly payments. Outline the tax advantages.
Thanks Eliott,
Thank you for your reply. I am not sure there are any tax advantages. It's a primary residence. I don't know what she paid for it back in 1989, but it is worth between 300 and 400 now. So I don't believe capital gains is an issue as she would have a personal exemption of 250k. I'm I missing something?
Post: Help with creative financing strategy for neighbors house

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Hi BP community, I would like to request your help. I have an elderly neighbor that I have known for 15 years. She has recently been admitted to a memory care facility. Her home is free and clear and her sister wants to sell it. They have talked to a realtor but have not signed anything. I have run it through the fix and flip calculator and the rental calculator and the results are pretty bad for her. Her sister needs the money to pay for her care. I don't know her financial ability to pay, but do know she has military spousal benefits. I think I would suggest some type of owner financing may allow me to pay more because the challenge is interest rates and financing costs. If you can lend some expertise in the area of owner or creative financing I would appreciate. I am an experienced investor with 10 plus flips under my belt and a rental portfolio of 27 doors, but I have built it all with conventional or commercial financing or cash. Please help me help her!
Post: Mortgage rates and inflation has peaked?

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i am expecting sideways general interest rates over the next 12 months. Fed appears a little more cautious. Momentum in mortage rates is down and stabilizing same with treasuries. Employment is the most interesting thing to me right now. Tech is pulling back, but most industries are still competing for skilled workers. The weakest hands in the economy will take some hits and some opportunities will arise. I am trying to ignore the doom and gloomers. Good luck everyone.
Post: What's the STR forecast for 2023?

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Quote from @Brittany Stradling:
Quote from @V.G Jason:
Quote from @Brittany Stradling:
If the numbers work, go for it. There is never a perfect time to invest. Last year, the market was on fire and it was hard to find a deal. Now, it is a fairer market but the interest rates are higher. You can always refinance. Yes, we are in a recession. People still travel during recessions; they just don't take big trips. So, if your investment is in a vacation market like the smokeys or Myrtle Beach, it will perform well assuming you're a great host.
Now from an investment standpoint, I would assume when it's in the lowest demand it's the best time to buy but if this STR could be a LTR you're playing in that same market. If it's strictly a STR market, you can see how prices fair to see if the market is feeling the heat.
This is what Avery Carl preaches and this is her strategy. She always says STRs in vacation markets are basically recession proof.
"Recession Proof" careful here.
Post: Seller backing out of a contract

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if you want to save the deal. talk to an attorney. A contract is a contract and should be inforceable. You will need to consider the cost of litigation and an attorney and your contract will spell out what those costs are and who is liable for them. If there is low risk to you runnning up big costs it may be worth fighting the seller. Engaging an attorney may also help inform the seller of their obligations and costs related to not performing. An intial consoltation with an attorney should be free or very inexpesive. Good Luck.
Post: Looking for markets that cashflow for Multi family apartments

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Try small communities in Southern GA. It's close enough to you that you can get there and purchase prices are not like Florida 's. Macon, Thomasville, Warner Robins, Valdosta. All are affordable markets to look at.
Post: Starting out in STR niche

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Quote from @Michael Elder:
My wife and I purchased out home in 2021 w/ an FHA loan. After a year and half, we're ready to start using it as a STR while we house hack with family. We don't earn a lot of money from our W2 so we've been patient and want to do this right to keep the ball rolling.
I’ve read up on requirements for my market (Space Coast area in Florida) and I understand I need to get a business tax id. However, do I need any license to do this legally? Also do I eventually need to refinance my FHA loan if I’m not living in the property? Our interest rate is only 2.75% currently.
Any other steps I need to take or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Post: Negative COC ROI 1st year OK?

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Wholesale the deal to a cash rich investor. Take your fee and save towards another deal. There is always another deal.
Post: Looking for insights into Cape Coral rental market

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yesterdays 30 year average mortgage rate was 4.99%.