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All Forum Posts by: Salvatore Ross

Salvatore Ross has started 11 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: Must Ask Questions for potential Cleaners and Handymen

Salvatore Ross
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 20

What are some initial and must ask questions everyone uses to gauge if a potential cleaner and handyman is the right fit? Do you perform a background screening on these potential employees? What contracts/documents do you have in place?

Post: International Airbnb Venture

Salvatore Ross
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 20

Following, as I am working towards my Italian citizenship as well. 

Post: Travel Nurses via Furnished Finders

Salvatore Ross
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 20

Curious about this as well. I have a condo in Brickell, Miami that allows 30 day rentals pending HOA approval. I want to make sure comps make sense compared to LTR. Location is similar to hospitals, etc.

Post: Under Contract on Primary Residence with sizeable liquid capital

Salvatore Ross
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 20

I am currently under contract for a primary residence costing $385,000 and a locked in rate of 5.75% for 30 year fixed mortgage. I am putting in a larger down payment to lower monthly costs due to HOA fees and to have a lower DTI ratio. I will have sizeable liquid capital after the fact for a STR investment property and need opinions on the below scenarios...

*adding extra $10k lowers monthly payment by $55 each time

$110,000 (~29%) down, cash-out refi (80% LTV) = $88,000, $110,000 liquid capital

$120,000 (~31%) down, cash-out refi (80% LTV) = $96,000, $100,000 liquid capital

$130,000 (~34%) down, cash-out refi (80% LTV) = $104,000, $90,000 liquid capital

$140,000 (~37%) down, cash-out refi (80% LTV) = $112,000, $80,000 liquid capital

$150,000 (~39%) down, cash-out refi (80% LTV) = $120,000, $70,000 liquid capital

Post: Miami, Florida 33130 Homeowners Insurance Contact

Salvatore Ross
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 20

I am current under contract on my first home and am looking for a reliable source for homeowners insurance/quotes.

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