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Tj Hines Looking for Syndicator Apartment Investors In This Group
24 May 2017 | 18 replies
Real Estate Investing has this problem...it is not Liquid enough to get out quickly enough when the next 2008 Economic Collapse occurs.
Michelle B. Purchase Flip With 401k - Help!
22 February 2017 | 7 replies
When I login to the account it states I can withdraw the full balance or roll it over.Hopefully that answers your question!
Johnny Manziel WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS DUPLEX? Please check this out :)
23 February 2017 | 14 replies
I don't really think the house will appreciate much because my entire state will forever be in an economic turmoil. 
Daniel J. Depreciation or is it?
25 February 2017 | 22 replies
That does make sense, it's hard balance because I hear both make sure you find a good deal before you buy and just get out there and do it, and figure out the rest later which are somewhat contradictory.
Tomer Ravid Looking for a system to manage my 50+ unit portfolio
22 February 2017 | 0 replies
I use excel and consolidate all income and expenses for each property (I add my mortgage payments and other landlord expenses) and make sure that my cash accounts reconcile for all my holdings (if there is a problem I call the manager and we try and figure things out).I use this excel for two things:Tracking my properties performance - mainly cash flow, cash balance, NOI and just to make sure the PM is on top of everything.I use this to input the data into QuickBooks (I do this manually).My CPA is very expensive for Bookkeeping purposes.
Charlotte Edwards Advice on how to deal with partner who's changed his mind on REI
26 February 2017 | 6 replies
Balancing business and family life as they grow is a skill I'm working on.
Michael Liddicoat Legal Vehicles for Investor Partnerships
24 February 2017 | 5 replies
You can also have LLCs in the LLPs...LLCEIN# for the LLCBank AccountThe next step is determining how funds are managed along with checks and balances.
W. Alex Benitez Refinance Convetional to Commercial Loan?
24 February 2017 | 4 replies
I used conventional lending with a balance of 184k remaining on the note.The property and comps in the area for 4-plexes is around 310K.Since the purchase I have rehabbed 1 unit and in the process of rehabbing another unit in May.  
Joshua Wilson The first really good deal I've found... I think!
24 February 2017 | 0 replies
Here are the two analyses: Initial Investment Purchase Price $89,000.00 Closing Costs $2,225.00 Renovation Costs(allegedly turn key) $3,000.00 Total Investment Costs $94,225.00 Financing Costs Down Payment (%) 20.00% Down Payment ($) $17,800.00 Mortgage Balance $71,200.00 Annual Interest Rate 4.00% Loan Term (months) 360 Total Invested Capital $23,025.00 Fixed Monthly Operating Expenses P&I $339.92 Financing Charges $0.00 Administration Fees $12.50 Property Taxes $197.08 Homeowners Insurance $111.86 HOA Fees $0.00 Fixed Monthly Total Costs $661.36 Variable Monthly Operating Expenses Property Management $157.50 Advertisements/Referrals $65.63 Vacancy & Collection Losses $131.25 Capital Expenditures Replacement Fund $50.00 General Maintenance Fund $50.00 Temporary Utilities $10.00 Pest Control (Optional) $0.00 Lawn Care (Optional) $0.00 Total Variable Expenses $464.38 Total Monthly Expenses $1,125.74 Annual Operating Expenses $13,508.86 Operating Income Monthly Market Rent $1,575.00 Annual Gross Revenue $18,900.00 Monthly Profit (or Loss) $449.26 Annual Net Profit (or Loss) $5,391.14I present to you such a thorough analysis in the attempt to make sure I'm not making any glaring mistakes!
Tim Youse BRRRR - am I getting it right?
24 February 2017 | 0 replies
Let me know if I'm forgetting something in my numbers below please: Buy purchase price $50,000 down payment of 20% $10,000 closing costs $2,000 total acquisition costs $12,000 initial mortgage payment $191 Rehab rehab costs $30,000 6 months holding costs $3,000 rehab costs + acquisition costs ($12k) $45,000 Refi house appraises for $125,000 cash out for 80% of that $100,000 cash out ($100k) minus total costs ($45k) and initial principle balance ($40k): $15,000 new mortgage principle balance: $100,000 new payment is: $477 Rent Market Rent $1,200 monthy profit (not including expenses other than debt service) $723 Repeat Investment Costs ($45k) plus cashout ($15k) $60,000 Annual rental profit $8,676Am I doing it right?