A brief information about the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program: If you are not familiar with the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, it is a federal government assisted program to help low income families find decent living outside of subsidized housing projects. These participants can rent apartments, condos, townhomes, single-family homes or duplex from landlords who are willing to participate in the program, and the program will pay landlords on behalf of the participants. The program is run locally by the Public Housing Agency (PHA). Each PHA runs the program differently. Click here if you want to find out more information about the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Getting to the main purpose of this article: Ok, now I’ll get to the point. I can hear you say “dude, get to the damn point, already!” A few reasons why I rent to the voucher program participants: Guaranteed direct rent […]
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My Awesome, Badass ROI on My First Real Estate Investment Property!
ROI – Return on Investment. ROI calculation: Let’s see what kind of ROI the property generated for me with the cash transaction. Two examples below. Cash Transaction: Year 2012 Cash Transaction: Year 2013 Annual income: $14,400 ($1,200/mo rent) Annual income: $18,000 ($1,500/mo rent) Total investment: $111,159.88 • cost of home – $80,000 • closing cost – $385 • cost of renovation – $26,200 • home owner’s insurance – $789 • property tax – $3,343.88 • pest control – $1,142 ($500 one time setup charge + 107/every 2 mo) • estimated annual repair expense – $1,500 Total investment: $98,959.88 • cost of home – $92,685 (80,000 + 385 + 26,200 + 500) minus $14,400 annual income from year 2010 • home owner’s insurance – $789 • property tax – $3,343.88 • pest control – $642 ($107/every 2 mo) • estimated annual repair expense – $1,500 As you can see, even paying […]
Continue readingHow I Turned My First Real Estate Investment Property Into My Best Investment In My 20s – Part 2
[caption id="attachment_977" align="alignleft" width="450"] My front view[/caption] In Part 1, I detailed how clueless I was in real estate investment, but took an opportune risk and purchased a foreclosure as my first investment property that presently generates a ROI of >50%. In this part 2, I will detail: Condition and details of the property Cost of the property / Cost of renovation After the renovation Lease price throughout the years Photos of the property The property was a two-story single-family home built in 1981 about 2641 sq ft, 4 bedrooms all upstairs, 2.5 baths, 1 family room, 1 living room, 1 dining room, and 1 game room upstairs. It was foreclosed due to a divorce and was in the market for a little over two months. The property was…. you guessed it…a f@#*ing disaster. The front yard was grass-less and ground was cracked due to lack of water, trees were […]
Continue readingI Purchased My First Investment Property In Cash In My 20s! – Part 1
As I briefly mentioned in my About Me page, I had no damn clue what I was doing and getting myself into when I purchased my first real estate investment property in 2012. I was in my 20’s and utterly clueless in anything finance related. Yes, I was ignorant, naive, and clue-less! I am sure many of you can relate . Although… I wasn’t completely naive. I saved some mo-ney! I gotta say that was a little bit of an intelligent thing I did and couldn’t be more proud of myself. As a matter of fact, I purchased my first investment property before I purchased my primary residence. Lo and behold, it was and still outright my best investment property. I can arrogantly say that this property generates some badass ROI for me, >50%! Click here to see my ROI calculations. More interestingly is that my first purchase was a […]
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