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Roman Puzey MTR for a house
17 April 2024 | 1 reply
Instead of selling the house (location is Arvada btw) thinking of turning it into MTR, no repairs needed on the house outside of backyard is kind of a jungle and needs landscaping work.
Joseph Fenner What are the best websites to gather economic data for choosing a market?
17 April 2024 | 6 replies
I use Census data, Bureua of Labor Statistics, Chamber of Commerce info, and city websites.
Megan Fitzgerald No pets policy vs emotional support animal laws
17 April 2024 | 3 replies
I have a strict no pets policy on my 3BR fully furnished mid term rental because it is nicely furnished and decorated with soft furnishings, linens, etc, has a carpeted, finished basement, and a tiny but fully landscaped backyard.
Gyn Samples Newbie with an interest in investing into RV parks
18 April 2024 | 7 replies
My partner is experienced in landscaping and maintenance for apartment complexes.
Preetinder Singh KW vs Coldwell Banker
17 April 2024 | 15 replies
NAR's own statistics show that some 75%'ish of new agents drop out in the first year and I think 90%'ish drop out in the first three... 
Daniel Bryant Bought a Residential property and rezoned to commercial. Question..
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
However after all the work thats required which includes landscape, parking lot, fencing lighting and interior/exterior work, it looks like the presumed cost of remodeling it will be double that, although Im not positive (still taking bids).Ive priced a comparable property in our area which has similar square footage and lot size and they seem to be going between $700-800k, and so my question is: based on a higher than expected construction cost which is necessary to finish our project, one which will exceed the amount of money of what a similar property goes for in our neighbrhood, should I continue with this project, or an alternative plan would be to simply beautify it for approximately 100-150k and ditch the plans, and flip it instead for approximately 700-800k now that its zoned commercial.My fear is that if I do invest the moneys to finish the project over the budget I initially priced it for, and the business doesnt take off, I would initially lose money on this investment.Thank you for taking the time reading this.
Jonathan Rivera How to determine what class neighborhood?
16 April 2024 | 13 replies
Anything that's high priced luxury huge lot sizes, amazing landscaping, bigger garages, and HOA fees is probably A class. 
Robert Zajac Questions/concerns about normal PM fees/expectations for Cleveland Ohio
18 April 2024 | 12 replies
More details/example fees: Management Fee: 10% of gross rent collected, $50 minimum per unit.Leasing: One full month’s rent upon execution of a leaseOther: 10% will be added to each invoice for any repairs, maintenance, improvements, landscaping, and snowremoval for the Property 50% of late fees collected $50 lease Renewal Fee $50 per utility turn on $25 posting 3 day notice $100 per court appearance witness fee $50 tenant removal with bailiff or police $50 to meet inspectors for housing voucher programs, occupancy certifications, and/or POS or rentalinspections Broker may charge to offset Broker expenses for postage, key copies and other misc. expenses $100 set up fee $120 annual consortium fee ($60 March 1st, $60 Sept 1St)Given all this, how do I input it when I'm making calculations for a potential investment (do I put this in as >10% like 12%, 15% or 20%?
Victor Hernandez Rent Increase? Or not? That is the Question
17 April 2024 | 16 replies
Make sure your property is in great shape and maybe add some small landscape or new blinds to keep the property fresh.
Jorge Abreu ✨Overcoming Underwriting Challenges in an Ever-Changing Real Estate Market
16 April 2024 | 0 replies
As the real estate landscape evolved, so did my approach to underwriting.