TXBullion wrote:Some food for thought.
I would find an income producing asset levered to about 50 % with some reserves set aside.
So lets say you would have 1M. I would find a property about a 9% capitalization rate
You would buy it for 1.8 M . Get 50% financing on it so you have to come up with 900k. and then owe 900k on it.
Have 100k set aside in reserves.
Your 1.8M property generates 162,000 per year. Your annual debt service, lets call it 70k. So then you are left with around 92k per year. Thats a 10.2% cash on cash return (that does not include your principal pay down). Ideally you will increase rents as well etc to do this. If you put less down your cash on cash return increases, just depends on your goals and risk profile. Ideally your equity increases over the years and if you sell , you would have to add all that back in to do a more accurate blended return which should be higher. Examble you sell and you make 200k after 5 years. You have to "add back in" 40 k per year on the annual return so your blended ROI was really 14.67%.
Just one scenario.
IdahoCopper wrote:I have another nibble on the line to sell my domain, beefjerky.com.
fansubs_ca wrote:IdahoCopper wrote:I have another nibble on the line to sell my domain, beefjerky.com.
Not really related to your question but I did a WHOIS lookup on your domain
and noticed it's registered to "Domain Privacy Group". Especially considering
it's potential value you might want to read over point #5 here:
https://web.easydns.com/10_things_to_kn ... gister.php
It might be a good idea to change it back to either your personal name or
your company name now just to reduce the chances of a problem down the
road (as remote as that may be).
I see the business address on your website it's self is a box at a UPS store
so putting that as the registered address on your WHOIS record really gives
you all the privacy you need so there is really no advantage offered by using
the "Domain Privacy Group".
TXBullion wrote:IT could be anything you want it to be which is why i called it "income producing asset" an asset that produces an income. It will depend on your risk profile, the market, the outlook, the industry etc.
Some examples could be, apartment buildings, duplexes, condos, single family packages, parking garages, self storage, hotel, retail, mails, office space, warehouse, industrial, assisted living, mobile home parks, oil wells, mineral rights, rv parks, hospitals, billboards, etc.
IdahoCopper wrote:TXBullion wrote:IT could be anything you want it to be which is why i called it "income producing asset" an asset that produces an income. It will depend on your risk profile, the market, the outlook, the industry etc.
Some examples could be, apartment buildings, duplexes, condos, single family packages, parking garages, self storage, hotel, retail, mails, office space, warehouse, industrial, assisted living, mobile home parks, oil wells, mineral rights, rv parks, hospitals, billboards, etc.
That is a really great list of ideas. Got any ideas that are more passive investments? I'd like to get on the 40' yacht and sail over the horizon for a few years.
TXBullion wrote:I would think the pasty of least resistance...
Engineer wrote:TXBullion wrote:I would think the pasty of least resistance...
I thought you were going to tell him to buy a strip club.
TXBullion wrote:Engineer wrote:TXBullion wrote:I would think the pasty of least resistance...
I thought you were going to tell him to buy a strip club.
Got to keep it interesting eh?
Don't let d2d see that
DTEJD1997 wrote:
With $1MM in liquid capital, the world is your oyster!
IdahoCopper wrote: .........On the side, my buddy owns http://www.42.com. ........... We can't figure out why they want it so badly.
IdahoCopper wrote:DTEJD1997 wrote:
With $1MM in liquid capital, the world is your oyster!
Awww, shucks. Lots of good suggestions here. On the side, my buddy owns http://www.42.com. He currently has 2 Chinese businessmen wanting it. One has offered $300k, the other $320k. We can't figure out why they want it so badly. There is no business presently on the site, and not much stray traffic.
IdahoCopper wrote:DTEJD1997 wrote:
With $1MM in liquid capital, the world is your oyster!
Awww, shucks. Lots of good suggestions here. On the side, my buddy owns http://www.42.com. He currently has 2 Chinese businessmen wanting it. One has offered $300k, the other $320k. We can't figure out why they want it so badly. There is no business presently on the site, and not much stray traffic.
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