zhouyanca
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hey RIc - does +ve cash flow depend on the percentage of the down payment?
well, downpayment is fixed at 25% as what we paid before 2014
hey RIc - does +ve cash flow depend on the percentage of the down payment?
hey RIc - does +ve cash flow depend on the percentage of the down payment?
I just receive a call from my agent. she told me there is a 20k price increase on the floor 28 units.
can anyone verify this message please?
if it is even true, i feel it is a deveoper selling strategy since 292k is not cheap at all
does this confirm or not?
does this confirm or not?
It's only a $5k price hike. From 5th to 28th, 20 floors premium ($1x00 1B, $2000, 2B) . 9' ceiling $10k premium.
For a 2B unit (28th floor), 5000 + 2000 * 20 + 10000 = $55000!!! Don't forget the $25k parking spot on top of that.
It's only a $5k price hike. From 5th to 28th, 20 floors premium ($1x00 1B, $2000, 2B) . 9' ceiling $10k premium.
For a 2B unit (28th floor), 5000 + 2000 * 20 + 10000 = $55000!!! Don't forget the $25k parking spot on top of that.
I got this too! Went to the sales office today, said the VIP event on 23rd was cancelled, now they are going straight to public sale without any vip discount!
hey RIc - does +ve cash flow depend on the percentage of the down payment?
Yes. However, my cash flow analysis is based on investment properties, which require at least 20% downpayment. Thus all my analysis are based on 20%.
Hey Ric,
what do you think of the higher floors that were bought with the discounts, as an investment?
Say interest rate is 5%... monthly interest is about $940 (assuming 25% down)
Condo Fee is about $300
Property Tax is about $300
You need to rent it out for at least $1540 to break even. If you hire an agent to find the tenant, you need to pay 1 month of rent as fees. Then the rent must be at least $1680 to break even. There may be other fees I missed.