Gayle Eisner
Really, really need some helpful advice! San Jose, CA
2 May 2018 | 5 replies
Unless it is too tall or eye sore I am not sure why now it gets reported?
Ben Ertl
First time buyer - Multi-family analysis - Fox Valley, WI
16 August 2018 | 11 replies
I would be living under the same roof, different unit.Property numbers that I've thought about:Listed price: $79,0003 units (currently renting at $425, $450, landlord/$0) - month-to-monthRight across from school, in a Class C neighborhood, street on nicely kept residential with regular police presence, but sketchy loan places within 5 minutes and crime map is full of "disorders".House built mid-1800sMonthly ExpensesTax -- $138.75Insurance -- $62.50Utilities --$60.00 (split with girlfriend)HOA -- $0Vacancy -- $60.00 (5% of the time or unless I really mess up Valentine's Day)Repairs (cleaning) -- $100.00CapEx (replacements) -- $100.00Prop.
Brad Pietrzak
buying small first then upgrading question
8 May 2018 | 3 replies
yea we have alot of money in low cost index funds as of now. they work great in between saving for a property with cash.I've though about leverage but between the p and I cap ex maitnance vacancy and all the other stuff it is cheaper to buy the condo with cash then up and sell it when I can buy the duplex. taxes are high here for homes on there own lot the condo is closer to 1 percent property taxes were as single family homes and duplexes and such are closer to 2 percent to 2.2 percent so that is a big reason why it makes more sense as of now.yea just this first duplex I want to pay cash for. after that I have no problem with leverage. but if we live in it it's gotta be paid for it creates a very stable rock so if the wind blows hard I am protected and have no worrysit really helps ease my anxiaty disorder and will prevent a stroke at a early age. a large reason as well is we cant qualify for a morgage that large.
Enrico Mariani
New investment property with dirty neighbor
9 May 2018 | 4 replies
That way it works on both sides and blocks the eye sore.
Dean I.
Made 17k On My Second Flip, After Lots of Bad Luck
8 May 2018 | 29 replies
Obviously, this was an eye sore.
Paden Anderson
Snow balling VS 15 year notes on rentals
12 April 2018 | 68 replies
Instead of doubling your income my way you would be tripling your income at no greater risk.Are you hiding a hoarding disorder :)
David Bardwell
Bar / Tavern Tenants - Pros & Cons
4 June 2018 | 8 replies
I'll probably stick out like a sore thumb, but that may be even more telling.One specific area I could use help with, is knowing what questions to ask and other possible sources to pursue.
Matt B.
Emotional Support Animal and Carries Firearm
8 March 2018 | 4 replies
I wouldn't see a problem with that; I guess it would depend on what their psychiatric disorder is to determine if there was a dangerous risk of that person carrying a firearm.
Tanya F.
Denailing Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring
6 October 2018 | 4 replies
True that no special tools are required, but these tools are very low cost and allowed us to do a whole room full of flooring in a matter of hours, with no sore muscles.
Ko Saynourath
Mutual Termination Agreement
14 April 2022 | 17 replies
Tenants have also claimed that since mid April they have been having symptoms such as burning nostrils, burning eyes, coughing, sore throat, headaches, earaches.