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Teri Hollingsworth Mixed Use Property Due Diligence - Feedback Requested
2 March 2019 | 1 reply
Here is the background:Sales price $575,000, building square feet 1,719/land square feet 5,762Taxes are $3,204.07Property consist of commerical store front with attached rear residence and  detached 2 studio units. (2 buildings total)Permit history of the rear residence and detached studios are unknown and requires further research.County assessors office shows the property use type as commercial and buiding square feet at 1,113.Store front building was used as a bridal studio and owner lived in the attached residence.
Christopher Smith Commerical Real Estate
2 January 2020 | 6 replies

Hey guys so i have a question. Coming up on buying a 51 Unit apartment Complex. 8.23% Cap Rate bringing in 328K after all expenses. I have 2 lenders that will fund. One will do 80% LTC and the other is a Gap Funder th...

Paul Beets Second BRRRR! 23.99% CoC ROI with minimal rehab...
22 October 2019 | 10 replies
Typically commerical loans.   
Jonathan Bonck Home Depot Commercial Credit Card -Any Reviews?
15 January 2016 | 1 reply
I was thinking about signing up for the Home Depot Commerical Credit card.
N/A N/A New at investing here
8 January 2006 | 8 replies
Hi,First and foremost you need to decied if you want to invest in private or commerical sector.
George P. motivating contractors - tips and experiences
1 June 2012 | 59 replies
@George P.I have worked with residential and commerical contractors for over 20 years.
Zach Ziskin Flooring on a rehab -- carpet, tile or laminate?
15 February 2010 | 24 replies
Make sure your getting commerical discounts (we go down to 150 for ex) if your going to be a repeat customer, and make sure they use aliphatic acrylics before signing (when you ask if they squirm, they dont even know their chemicals).
Mogi P. Rehab for rent ready conditions
5 April 2011 | 18 replies
depends on the income class...i do lower to median income tenants..no ceiling fans, no icemakers, no dishwashers, no garbage disposals, no carpet..anything that's not required by minimum housing code is something that they can braek and will expect you to fix...carpet will need to be changed between tenants...i paint my hardwood floors brown instad of sanding and staining bc most tenatns will put rugs down on them anyawys...i try to use commerical grade VCT tiles as mucha s possible.you can buff them and clean them up pretty easily...just think durability...you want stuff that will last and look decent in 5 years still...
Annie Porter New, I have interest in buying appartment buildings
10 March 2019 | 13 replies
Or, consider using the Mech degree or Architectural degree to find a 9-5 with a General Commerical Contractor or Architect/Engineer firm. 
Philip Williams 7 buildings 20 units 18 months thanks to BiggerPockets
22 May 2016 | 88 replies
i am hoping to get into commerical investing soon.