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Tyler Wade New Member from California
13 October 2016 | 10 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Ruben Gonzalesz Ruben Gonzalez from Miami
7 October 2016 | 6 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Kelsey Warnock New member from Arizona
13 October 2016 | 6 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Zach Jacob New Member from Cincinnati
10 October 2016 | 9 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Petr Anisimov At what price point should I walk away?
12 October 2016 | 13 replies
Here is a part of the letter, I sent to the seller:The home inspection was completed on September 29th (please see attached) and the following issues were pointed out: 1.The wooden floor frame in the middle unit is deteriorating due to either prior water leak in the bathroom or due to moisture infiltration through the walls and foundation.2.There is evidence of significant settlement under the middle unit bathroom and north closet.3.The settlement of the floor and walls has also resulted in settlement of the roof frame above this area, ceiling shows cracks.4.There is an obvious depression on the roof – water is ponding on the roof above the middle unit, which adds excessive weight on the roof and potential for leaks.5.Asbestos containing material has been found.6.The current bedroom heat installations in the north and south units pose a safety hazard from carbon monoxide, fire and oxygen depletion.7.An electrician performing upgrades did not use ‘arc fault breakers’ in the north and south unit breaker panels, which is required by the national electrical code.8.Upgrades to the electrical system, promised by a real estate agent, have not been completed yet.
Stephen Craig moving to South Florida
13 October 2016 | 3 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Rodney Lyle New Member in Minnesota
7 October 2016 | 5 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information on investing in real estate.
Jonathan Weeks Great Flood of 2016 thread. Reaching out to my Louisiana family.
17 August 2016 | 6 replies
We had to get the food out of the house first and had no way to separate it (no containers and no rooms by the road for separate piles).
Leo Semenov Newbie from Springfield, MA area.
15 August 2016 | 11 replies
These clauses are contained, in all Promissory Notes nowadays.
Danial Qureshi Is this a good deal near Spartanburg, South Carolina?
16 August 2016 | 19 replies
Stories: 2Year Built: 1984Lot Size: 6.14 ACAPN / Parcel ID: 3-29-00-058.02Last Verified: 3/18/2016 Highlights Over $250,000 Invested in Capital Improvements in the Past 24 MonthsSeveral Units Completely Rehabed with several HVAC/Appliances replacedUpside through Rent Increase to market rate, Improved Management & adding new unitsWell below Replacement CostCash on Cash Return : 25.31% (I do not know how they are getting this number)Internal Rate of Return (IRR) : 23.22% (I also don't know how they got this number)DescriptionValue add opportunity for a new owner. 36-unit, garden-style apartment community built in 1984, the property contains 5 two-story and 1 one-story buildings encompassing wood exteriors and pitched roofs.