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All Forum Posts by: Steven Hayes

Steven Hayes has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: my experience with HomeSearch

Steven HayesPosted
  • Investor
  • Hampden, Ma
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I have to echo Michael's sentiment; this is extremely great feedback/information!

Thanks for taking the time to provide such thorough detail & follow-up.

Post: Multi-Family Extra Parking Question

Steven HayesPosted
  • Investor
  • Hampden, Ma
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thank you all for the great feedback. As someone new to managing properties, these perspectives are extremely helpful. One clarification on my original post, I would be increasing from 4 spaces to 6, not 9. However in the area where the house is located I would not be able to charge for the extra spaces, it would simply be a convenience factor for the tenants, partially in the Winter months when parking bans on the street come into effect.

Where the house is located there is not much for public transportation and I would expect all tenants of working age would have their own automobile for commuting. Also, given the location and comparable multies in the area, I think the cost savings justify not going forward with a new garage.

Post: Multi-Family Extra Parking Question

Steven HayesPosted
  • Investor
  • Hampden, Ma
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi-

As a first time poster, I would first just like to give a huge thank you to the Biggerpockets community. I came across Biggerpockets a few months ago and as I begin to get into managing multi-family properties I can’t emphasize enough how helpful the content and user contribution to this site is.

My question is on a two family (5 bd) my parents own. A tree took down the garage recently after a big storm. Rather than put the insurance to a new garage we are planning on taking up the foundation and laying asphalt. At this point there’s an opportunity to increase the parking from 2 car wide 2 car deep to 3 car wide 3 car deep. This extension was quoted as costing an extra $1K. This would also mean cutting into about 5 ft. of the backyard, however it is already small to begin with. Where the house is located there is good street parking, however it is in Massachusetts where that parking become tough in the winter months.

My question to this community is do you think the extra parking in the driveway is worth the investment in terms of appealing to renters as well as overall value of the house should we sell?

Thanks again all for the great information provided on these forums!