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How To Calculate Affordability in Real Estate Investing
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Home prices are decided by what buyers can afford. Here’s how to calculate affordability. As an investor, you have to understand where prices are now and where they’ll be in a few months. If you buy a property now, then 4 to 6 months from now is when you’ll either be selling as a flip […]
How Interest Rates Impact Affordability (and Your Cash Flow!)
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Buying low and selling high all comes down to interest rates’ impact on affordability. Here’s what that means. Building generational wealth with real estate depends on leveraging buyer affordability. Interest rates and prices work like a seesaw. When interest rates go up, affordability and buying power go down, so prices go down. When interest rates […]
How to Create Certainty in Real Estate Investing (Why Smart Investors Do THIS)
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Do you sell at a loss, or wait out the market? Which is right?? Sometimes it’s best to go for certainty in real estate investing. A real estate horror story: You buy a big, pricey house in early 2022 for a quick flip. Seven months of carry costs later… It still hasn’t sold, with never-ending […]
Prepare and Prevent Your BRRRR Investment
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The BRRRR prepare and prevent: Prepare for your refinance. Prevent a bad investment. We believe in this quote: “It is better to prepare and prevent than it is to repair and repent.” This line applies to all real estate investing, but especially BRRRR. The BRRRR Buy Box is a framework designed to help you bring […]
Interest-Only Loan Part 1: Calculating the Interest-Only Payment
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Will an IO loan really save you money? Find out by calculating the interest-only payment. There are two parts to an interest-only loan. Part one is just interest, and part two is the paydown, or amortization. Typically, the interest-only period is 5 or 10 years where your only cost is interest. You aren’t required to […]