I want to do this so badly, but am just not financially in a position to do shit right now but pay off debt and prepare for a kiddo on the way in 2 months.
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Originally posted by KBScobravert View PostI may have the wife talked into our first rental. Need to find one first, of course.
We are looking for around $200,000-220,000 asking price and putting 20% down. I am seeing "for rent" homes on Zillow for $1,700-1,900 in neighborhoods with homes for sale in our same target asking price range. Doing the math, it won't cash flow me very much after a management company and after setting a little to the side each month to cover repairs. But at least it will be letting someone else pay off the mortgage for me.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Shorty View PostWhy not just invest in REITs instead?
I'm willing to be wrong though. Are there any good news stories told by anyone NOT talking someone into investing into their REITS?
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostYou’re not going to want a house that doesn’t cash flow anything right now. You’ll get frustrated because you’ll be coming out of pocket for repairs with no cash flow.
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Originally posted by KBScobravert View PostAgree. But if we buy right, and are able to pad the rent with repairs/expense fund built in by a few hundred each month, that will ad up over time.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostMost are near Skillman and Royal; a few others are near Walnut by Richland. I just look on Zillow when I have some cash for a new one but none have been popping up lately. I bought the first 2 from a client who was sick of dealing with them and bought more because many of my employees have a hard time renting a place. I have never even considered dealing with section 8.2006 Civic SI
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Originally posted by beefed88 View PostIf you get serious i would refinance your place and have cash to jump on a deal or find off the mls. What area would you be looking? Some neighborhoods have tons of rentals i would avoid them.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post2 yrs since my last post in this thread. I went from one to 16 units (closing soon)l on a purchase) and very little money out of pocket. Definitely having success up here with campus housimg
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My brother buys, sells, and finances mortgages. Anyone here do that? The way the real estate market is right now that almost seems like a better way to go. He just had to foreclose on one, remodel, and put it on the market. Sold it to the second person that looked at it. 10% down, and 10% interest for 15 years.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostMy brother buys, sells, and finances mortgages. Anyone here do that? The way the real estate market is right now that almost seems like a better way to go. He just had to foreclose on one, remodel, and put it on the market. Sold it to the second person that looked at it. 10% down, and 10% interest for 15 years.
Simple put.
150,000 purchase price
10% down for $15,000
135,000 financed for 10% at 15 years for $245,000 return.
15 years and profit $260,000 on $100,000 aint bad
Now though, managed mutual funds you can make more but there is nothing securing it like a piece of real estate.Last edited by KBScobravert; 05-11-2019, 11:26 PM.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by KBScobravert View PostI did the math. That is not a bad deal. At first I thought 10% is a terrible return. But, running the numbers that is not bad with a piece of property securing it.
Simple put.
150,000 purchase price
10% down for $15,000
135,000 financed for 10% at 15 years for $245,000 return.
15 years and profit $260,000 on $100,000 aint bad
Now though, managed mutual funds you can make more but there is nothing securing it like a piece of real estate.Last edited by bcoop; 05-12-2019, 06:24 AM.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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