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Dan Powers Carroll Park 4 Bed Flip
6 June 2024 | 1 reply
The huge bonus of this property was it was coming with all existing materials inside including, condensers, lumber, electrical wiring, as well as pex and PVC for the plumbing.
Heather Little Real Estate Professional Status Qualifications
6 June 2024 | 3 replies
I know you need 750 material hours per year (As well as over 50% of hours in real estate business).
May Rodriguez Options for Protecting asset - forced placement insurance?
7 June 2024 | 2 replies
The issue I have and seen being thru several hurricanes in Florida is that once a hurricane passed and there is damage, most contractor's raise their fees as well as materials.
John Tarantino Cost Segregation Questions
6 June 2024 | 6 replies
1) Will you lose material participation in the cost segregation if your property is in a neighboring state?
Account Closed Opinions on Hawaii Short Term Rentals
8 June 2024 | 40 replies
I'm cautious about flips given the materials cost in Hawaii, but trying to manage it from the mainland where I currently live (though i'm considering moving to Hawaii to live in a multi-unit I may own).
Amir Castillo New Construction Duplex Development
7 June 2024 | 11 replies
Cost TrackerLot Purchase Price 20% - 15%Architect & Engineering Plans RenderingSurvey 1 (Stake Corners & Elevation Cert)Surveyor (Final Elevation Cert & Final Survey)County Permit Municipality Utilities District Portable ToiletFoundationSilt Fence Site Work (tree removal / 8in Dirt Scrape)Concrete SlabFramingLumberEngineering Wood Products (Trusses)Accessories & LumberFraming Labor $2.5 per sqftPlumbingPlumbing TurnkeySinksToiletsFaucets & Shower TrimElectricalElectricalHVACHvacInterior Windows & Material Back DoorFront DoorSiding, Sheathing & Cornice MaterialSiding, Cornice, Doors, Window LaborRoofRoof Deck MaterialRoof Deck LaborStanding Seam Metal Roof (optional)InsulationInsulationDrywallDrywallFirewallHang, Tape, Float & Texture LaborDrywall Touch Up LaborPaintExterior PaintInterior PaintExtra Cost (Caulk & Paint Upgrade)CarpentryDoor Handles CabinetsInterior DoorsBaseboards & Shelving (closets, utilities & Pantry)Carpentry LaborCounter TopsCounter TopsMirrors MirrorsGarageGarage Door & OpenerDrivewayDriveway Flat Work (AC Pad, Walkways, Steps, Backyard Steps)TilingTile MaterialTile LaborLVPLVP MaterialLVP LaborRailingRailingLandscapingLandscape Final gradeSODFlower BedDumpsterDumpsterApplianceseDish WasherStoveMicrowaveMiscMail BoxFinal CleaningHouse Plan PrintsWater & Electric During buildRefunds / DepositsRefundable Deposit
Jeff Ryers Suggestions For Rules To Add To Leese
6 June 2024 | 5 replies
Everything Paige said and a few more.All vehicles must be licensed, tabbed and operableNo water beds, pools, portable heaters, portable dishwashers, portable clothes washers or dryers shall be used on the premises without prior written consent of agent/owner.No dust, sand, dirt, rubbish, coffee grounds, feminine products or other foreign material shall be flushed or washed down toilets,sinks, or wash basins.
Sergio A. Chucaralao Is buying a flipped home a good idea💡
6 June 2024 | 2 replies
This might mean using cheaper materials or rushing the job, which can affect the durability and quality of the renovations.3.
Najeh Davenport how far over budget did you go your first BRRR project
6 June 2024 | 4 replies
so my first out of state investment property is current $7000 over budgets and looks like I have about another $8500 plus materials to go. thoughts?
Shravan Hemchand Cost Segregation on new construction - STR
6 June 2024 | 19 replies
@Michael Plaks has a great post on this topic.2 - Assess the value of those tax deductions to you: The value of a deduction depends on (a) whether you're actually able to use it to reduce taxable income and (b) your marginal tax rate.As an STR, assuming the average rental period is 7 days or less, key items to consider are: (a) material participation and (b) avoidance of "excessive" personal use.