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All Forum Posts by: Christine Krizenesky

Christine Krizenesky has started 8 posts and replied 37 times.

@James Wise

Yes, absolutely, agreed. This is presumably after I use the BP calcs to figure out the appropriate number to offer along with a contractors numbers.

I would want to try sell it ourselves first.

Once I have rehabbed either a rental or a single family and want to list / sell it, what is the easiest way to pull comparables if I'm not a Real estate Agent and don't have access to the MLS ?

Makes sense, that’s what I’ve been doing to this point. Forgive my newbieness Lol! Can you explain active deal making?

@Michael Plaks

Thank you! That helps a lot, makes sense.

@Ned Carey

Thank you, I’m so glad to have finally found a group of people to be able to ask all of these questions. This was helpful.

Wondering as well, how do you go about deciding how much to pay yourself, as it just seems so arbitrary to me?

We have 2 duplexes in a LLC. We recently bought the second duplex and put a lot down. So there isn't a lot left for unforeseen expenses. I haven't ever paid myself anything as I was always trying to put away for any expenses, maintenance etc. as well as trying to pay down the mortgage as quickly as I could on the mortgages too. When J get to the point where I can pay myself, how do you decide how much to pay yourself and how do you go about doing this from an LLC?