SFH Investment Analysis (Part 4)

July 3, 2008

In yesterday’s post, I laid out a range of financial projections regarding the SFH Investment business I was considering funding and implementing. To recap, I developed two business and financial models, to help give an accurate range of financial expectations for this venture. At the low end, we assumed very conservative business growth, part-time efforts, […]

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SFH Investment Analysis (Part 3)

July 2, 2008

In some previous posts, I laid out a quick-and-dirty business and financial model for a real estate company that bought, rehabbed, and sold/rented single family homes full-time. My goal was to determine whether this could be a potentially lucrative undertaking, as my fiancee would love to get into the “house flipping” game (she’d be happy […]

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Cash Flow Analysis for SFHs

July 1, 2008

In my last post, I discussed the two major investing philosophies among SFH investors: Cash Flow vs Appreciation. As I mentioned at the end of that post, I tend to focus on the cash flow side of the investment, and hope that appreciation takes care of itself in the long run. So, that said, I […]

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Cash Flow vs. Appreciation

June 30, 2008

As promised, I’m going to devote a couple posts to the financial aspects of owning single family houses… The first question you should be asking if you’re planning on getting into the business of owning rental houses is, “How do I make money?” While the answer may seem straightforward, there is actually a good bit […]

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Evaluating Single Family Houses

June 27, 2008

I’ve gotten some good feedback on my past couple posts…apparently there are some folks out there reading my blog who either are — or are interested in — getting into the business of investing in single family houses (SFH). While I’ve already created a primer for performing financial analysis of apartment buildings, I thought I […]

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SFH Investment Analysis (Part 2)

June 26, 2008

In my previous post, I laid the groundwork for completing a pro-forma financial analysis for a potential business focused on buying, rehabbing, and holding/renting single family houses. An earlier post defined a hypothetical, yet realistic scenario for acquiring these properties, and my previous post defined the assumptions around my expected business model, revenue, costs and […]

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SFH Investment Analysis (Part 1)

June 25, 2008

As long as I’ve now sidetracked into discussing the possibilities of helping my fiancee start a single family home (SFH) investing business, and now that I’ve laid out what a typical investment scenario might look like in this market, I might as well take the analysis to the next level, and determine whether the financials […]

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Rehab & Rent Example

June 24, 2008

In my last post, I discussed the idea of putting together a business around buying distressed properties, rehabbing them, renting them, and then selling them for a profit when the market improves. To clarify what the business model might look like for this type of endeavor, I want to outline a hypothetical (but very realistic) […]

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Investing in Single Family Houses

June 23, 2008

Last week, my fiancee and I started driving around parts of west Atlanta looking at apartment buildings and apartment complexes that are currently on the market. While I enjoy checking out potential properties, my fiancee loves it! After years of watching HGTV, she is obsessed with the idea of rehabbing and flipping houses. When we […]

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Lang & Thomas

June 20, 2008

After years of management gigs for companies such as Microsoft and eBay, I’d have to say that I have a strong enough set of technical and business skills that I can accomplish many of the things I set my sights on. Unfortunately, the one place where I don’t believe my skills measure up to those […]

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