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  1. Class Watch "Analyzing Deals 101" Recording of Live Class
    Watch the recording of the live presentation of "Analyzing Deals 101: an Intro to Cash on Cash Return on Investment" available on:

    https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/cash-on-cash/

    Analyzing DealsASAPCash FlowClassesFirst Meeting: Analyze DealNet Operating IncomeReturn On InvestmentUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 18Week 2

  2. Class Watch "Analyzing a Deal with Brian's Spreadsheet" Recording of Live Class
  3. Analyze Properties
    Analyze properties daily as they come in from automatic property searches. Save a copy of Brian's Deal Analysis Spreadsheet for each deal you analyze in your Dropbox folder for this deal/purchase.

    If the deal looks interesting after analyzing it, request a showing.

    Mark this task complete once you've analyzed deals for the day.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowFirst Meeting: Analyze DealNet Operating IncomeUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8

  4. Read "Net Operating Income"
  5. Class Watch "Strategies to Get the Lowest Monthly Payment When Buying Real Estate" Recording of Live Class
    Watch the recording of the live presentation of "Strategies to Get the Lowest Monthly Payment When Buying Real Estate" available on:

    https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/lowest-monthly-payment/

    Analyzing DealsASAPCash FlowClassesFirst Meeting: Analyze DealMaking OffersUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 58Week 6

  6. Analyze property before requesting a showing
    Analyze properties daily as they come in from automatic property searches. Save a copy of Brian's Deal Analysis Spreadsheet for each deal you analyze in your Dropbox folder for this deal/purchase.

    If the deal looks interesting after analyzing it, request a showing.

    Mark this task complete once you've analyzed deals for the day.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowNet Operating IncomeShowings: Request ShowingUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8

  7. IF PROPERTY LOOKS INTERESTING: Request rent comps from your Real Estate Broker
    We are currently testing this as a service, but we've subscribed to a company where we can pull rental comparables for properties.

    If you are analyzing a property and it looks interesting, you can email James and Tammy and ask them to pull rental comparables to see what fair market rent might be on the property.

    Be sure to include the following in your email request:

    • Address of the property
    • Number of bedrooms (required to do rent comps)
    • Whether it is a SFH or apartment (the two choices for rent comps)
    • Whether you want just the report or the report and the CSV of the rent comps data if you plan to do some additional work on the data yourself in Excel

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowNet Operating IncomeShowings: Request ShowingUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8

  8. Consider ARM versus fixed-rate mortgages
    In all but a small number of cases, we recommend fixed-rate 30 year mortgages for Nomads.

    However, there are two situations we'd consider ARMs.

    First, if you're buying the property and are 100% positive you're going to be putting a Tenant-Buyer in the property and you will be out of the property before the mortgage will adjust, then you can consider using an ARM.

    Second, if you're buying the property with partners and the only loan you can get with the partnership is an ARM then you can also consider an ARM. However, in this case you probably should be putting a Tenant-Buyer in the property so it probably still falls under the first reason above.

    Interest rates for ARMs (Adjustable Rate Mortgages) tend to be a little lower than the interest rates on fixed-rate 30 year mortgages. But the ARM interest rates can adjust over time causing much higher monthly payments and significant negative cash flow after the interest rate adjusts. This adds additional risk that you could have opted not to take on.

    Mark this task as complete if you have decided to get fixed-rate mortgage or an ARM.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowContract Deadline: Loan Objection DeadlineFinancingNet Operating IncomeOptionalTenant-BuyersUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 10

  9. Discuss monthly PMI versus up-front PMI with Lender
    Often for Nomads it is better to pay a one-time up front PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) payment instead of monthly PMI on their loans.

    This may mean coming to Closing with a little more cash.

    Sometimes it means voluntarily raising your interest rate with your Lender to get a credit to pay for some or all of the up-front PMI.

    Discuss these two scenarios with your Lender to see which one makes more sense to you.

    Mark this task complete once you've discussed this with your Lender and decided which you'll pick.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowContract Deadline: Loan Objection DeadlineFinancingInterest RateNet Operating IncomeOptionalPrivate Mortgage InsuranceUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 10

  10. Consider buying down interest rate
    Talk to your Lender to see if buying down your interest rate makes sense in your specific situation.

    Sometimes, especially if you have extra cash and you plan to hold the property for a long time, it makes sense to pay additional points to get a lower interest rate.

    Mark this task complete once you've talked to your Lender about these options, analyzed them yourself and decided to buy down your interest rate or not.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowContract Deadline: Loan Objection DeadlineFinancingInterest RateNet Operating IncomeOptionalUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 10

  11. Consider increasing down payment
    Sometimes if you have extra cash for down payment it might make sense to increase down payment.

    We often consider this as an alternative to to paying up-front PMI or buying down the interest rate. If we're putting less than 20% down, one way to lower our monthly payment is to put more down to get rid of PMI instead of paying the PMI up-front.

    Mark this task as complete when you've talked to your Lender about using a larger down payment and decided whether you will or not.

    Analyzing DealsCash FlowContract Deadline: Loan Objection DeadlineDown PaymentFinancingInterest RateNet Operating IncomeOptionalUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 10

  12. Get Interest Rate quote for analysis
    Call your Lender and get an Interest Rate quote estimate to use when analyzing properties using Brian's Deal Analysis Spreadsheet.

    You'll modify this as interest rates change or as your loan program changes for the property you're analyzing.

    Mark this task complete when you have an interest rate estimate to use when analyzing deals using Brian's Spreadsheet.

    Analyzing DealsASAPCash FlowFinancingNet Operating IncomeUltimate Nomad ChecklistWeek 2

  13. Class Watch "Analyzing Deals 201: Selling with Lease Option" Recording of Live Class
  14. Class Watch "Cash Flow Explosion" Recording of Live Class
  15. Class Watch "Return on Investment and Return on Equity" Recording of Live Class