
31 October 2016 | 6 replies
. $804.03 PITI $41.67 Sewer bill $146.50 Property Management (self) $146.50 Cap Ex $73.25 Vacancy Rate+$58.60 Utility/Misc$1,270.55- NOI-$1,465- monthly rent$194.45 Net Profit Income per month x 12 months = $2,333.40 Annual Net Profit IncomeTotal Deal Appreciation: $14,000- (38.25%) ARV was $101,000 Depreciation: $2,345.45- (6.3%) Amortization: $984.58- (2.68%) 1st year loan pay down Cash Flow: $2,333.40- (6.64%)*Property Management: $1,758- (5%) I self managehad script issues with bp website, could not rotate pics.

16 September 2016 | 50 replies
So, I had a combination of hands on construction knowledge and management functions.

15 September 2016 | 4 replies
When sharing the forms - can someone also explain the importance or function of each.
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
Real estate is a large, functioning market and if the property was worth more than the debt/encumbrances against it the owner would have sold it 99.9% of the time.

12 December 2016 | 14 replies
To address the type of flooring material, first off, if you want a "luxury impression," stay away from the laminate fake wood.I would consult a local expert, but that said, I understand engineered products--with a substantial veneer thickness that's able to be sanded and refinished--are both functional and comparatively inexpensive to install over a grade-level slab.In terms of color, this is always subjective (and depends on what's going on with the kitchen finishes), but I would recommend a mid-tone finish for a flip.

18 September 2016 | 3 replies
For example, let's say the property "can't" go Fannie because it isn't a complete & functional home, and let's suppose the reason for that is because the kitchen is not complete, and the reason the kitchen isn't complete is because it doesn't have an oven.Standard two choices that people think they have:Hard money, 2 points up front, 70% down, 3 points upfront, horrible rate.All cash.Third choice:With the seller's permission, throw a freaking $75 oven from craigslist in there the day before the appraiser shows up, and buy the SFH using Fannie financing at 85% LTV, no points.

20 September 2016 | 7 replies
The layout and functionality of the home is going to have a larger impact on its rentability than forced air vs. wall heaters.Yes, make sure your lease is solid.

21 September 2016 | 9 replies
The tenant has expressed multiple times the desire to change things (paint) but never actually did so I am taking this with a grain of salt and told her we would discuss again when she is ready to move forward.Whenever that tenant moves out, I would probably have to replace the current carpet due to age and mini blinds are also old (but functional), which is why I am considering the idea.In any case, I would be reviewing quotes, finances and contractor and figure out a way to make sure the work will be finished before I OK the change.
21 September 2016 | 5 replies
So I would still remove any carpet in bathrooms but only deep clean dirty carpet (if possible) and just make sure the kitchen baths are functional.

21 September 2016 | 2 replies
In the last 16 years I have worked in various functions as it relates to finance, real estate and construction.