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Ken M. Wholesaling - Does, Don'ts - Cautions, Successes
18 November 2025 | 0 replies
Now keep in mind, these are the guys that have been trained and are not starting up "cold turkey"Have at least 6 months of reserves on hand for living expenses etc to cover the slow months.Going into winter is not a great time for the market in most places.Wholesaling is one of the highest taxed jobs you can have.Does it work, yes.
Caroline Kennedy Omaha Property Management Companies - Advice?
17 November 2025 | 7 replies
We recommend you get management contracts from several PMCs and compare the services they cover and, more importantly, what they each DO NOT cover.
Oj Brown Hometown buyers Club Scammers stole my 150 ad set up fees No ads
21 November 2025 | 5 replies
Do not work for them or fall for the $150 ad set up fee Scott will take your money and Shannon Edwards Transaction Coordinator will cover for him both not answering their phones, responding to text, nor refunding me after 1 week of demanding a refund. 
Lena Scott BRRRR for First Time
18 November 2025 | 22 replies
Also, I know there are some private money lenders that will cover purchase and renovation costs so that I don’t have to come out of pocket too much.
Lakita Woodson Purchasing Your First Duplex
7 November 2025 | 11 replies
A duplex gives you the opportunity to live in one unit and rent out the other, which helps cover your mortgage and builds instant equity.
Gregory Kohler House Hack Deal Analysis – Two Houses on One Lot in Waterford, CT (Need Feedback)
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Here’s the listing:--> https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/398-402-Boston-Post-Rd-Wa... price: $350,000My plan:Live in the smaller homeRent the larger home immediately (after light cosmetic work)Use FHA (3.5% down) + CHFA (down payment assistance)Reduce my personal housing cost as much as possibleSlowly fix my unit over timeBuild equity and eventually refinance to help fund a future businessNUMBERSPurchase Price Target:Offer target: $260,000Expected seller counter: $275,000–$300,000Currently listed at: $350,000FINANCING (FHA + CHFA)FHA 3.5% downDown payment covered by CHFA assistance programEstimated interest rate: ~6.5–7%MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATES (P&I + Taxes + Insurance)At $275,000 purchase:Mortgage (P&I): ~$1,775Taxes: ~$420Insurance: ~$150--> Estimated Total: ~$2,350/monthAt $300,000 purchase:Mortgage (P&I): ~$1,940Taxes: ~$420Insurance: ~$150--> Estimated Total: ~$2,510/monthRENTAL INCOME ESTIMATE (Big House)Based on local comps:Low: $1,700/monthTypical: $1,800–$1,950/monthStrong (clean/paint/update): $2,000–$2,100/monthMY OUT-OF-POCKET HOUSING COST AFTER RENTIf I rent the big house at $1,900/month:At $275k: ~$450/monthAt $300k: ~$610/monthIf I rent at $2,000/month:At $275k: ~$350/monthAt $300k: ~$510/month(I currently pay $0 in rent living with family, so my goal is to keep my costs low while building equity.)REHAB ESTIMATESBig House (rent-ready):Cleaning + paint + small fixes: $1,000–$3,500Optional cosmetic upgrades: $2,000–$5,000Small House (my unit):Cosmetic repairs only: $500–$3,000Optional improvements (done slowly): $2,000–$7,000Major systems (worst-case ranges):Roof: $8k–$12kBoiler: $4k–$8kElectrical panel: $1,500–$4,000Plumbing repairs: $500–$2,000 typical(Inspection will tell me more.)CASH NEEDED TO CLOSEWith CHFA:Down payment: $0 out of pocketClosing costs: varies, but often reducedExpected out-of-pocket: $1,400–$1,800Inspection: $400–$600Appraisal: $500–$700MY FINANCIAL POSITION(To give you context for risk tolerance)Income: $5,000–$6,000/monthMonthly bills: ~$2,600Emergency fund: $10,000Credit: 717Access to 0% APR business credit card (likely $8k–$12k limit)Currently pay $0 rent (living with family)MY QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY1.)
Dani Foster I'm ready to learn!
20 November 2025 | 11 replies
I assume the course covered raising capital for apartment deals through private money, sourcing off market apartment deals. 
Brian Danielson How do you pay yourself?
14 November 2025 | 4 replies
My goal is to cover what I need.  
Placeholder Placeholder Potential Investment Opportunity
13 November 2025 | 3 replies
Should I begin looking for hard money loans to cover a down payment?
Kelly Schroeder How Do You Keep Renovation Costs Under Control When Prices Spike?
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
Luckily we always build in a contingency, but we like to have that left at the end . . . at least we have that expense addition covered.