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Bill E. Airstone - lightweight stone work material?
3 July 2016 | 1 reply
I'm thinking about using it outdoors to spruce up some garden/underground outdoor spaces.http://airstone.com/
Sean Lien Darm style apartment laws?
18 May 2013 | 4 replies
He doesn't have to give notice to come into the common areas (living room, kitchen, gardens)It would be more polite for him to do so, but he doesn't have to.You weren't really expecting privacy in a house shared with 6 people?
David Grantz Newbie from Central Florida
23 October 2015 | 8 replies
Hopefully in the Orlando and surrounding areas as I live in Winter Garden / Windermere area. 
Michael Campbell New Member from Northeast Ohio
17 February 2016 | 8 replies
I hope to attend one of the Brew Garden meetings soon!
Cynthia Oistad Single Family vs. Multi-Family - ANYONE doing Single Family?
1 August 2022 | 81 replies
If they refuse to call you "mighty Lord Jerryll", yeah, you are not living in my evil lair.I am a garden and landscape freak too!
Ty Murray Hello
2 October 2015 | 4 replies
Last meeting which was also the first and we met at golden corral on garden rd.
Ian Goodstein My real estate agent claims this has 5.9% cap rate - thoughts?
4 June 2019 | 26 replies
@Greg Harris Here is the breakdown they quoted me:Purchase Price:$699,000 Number of Units:2 units Property Taxes:$8,388 Insurance:$806.50 Maintenance/Repairs:$1080 Trash/Pest/Garden:$840 Gross Operating Income:$52,800 Net Operating Income:$41,685.50 CAP Rate:6%There isn't rent quoted on the MLS, but doing a quick Craigslist search indicates I can get the following:For the 3 bedroom 2 bath somewhere between $2,100 and $2,800For the 1 bedroom 1 bath somewhere between $1,500 and $1,600The the following cap rate calculation I use a gross monthly rent of 4k.Cost = 699kRent = 4kTaxes = $675 - this is based on a quick google search for prop taxes in LA, quoted at 1.16%Insurance = $150/month (total estimate, I have not received an official bid)Vacancy = $280 (based on 7% of rent)Repairs = $200 (based on 5% of rent, because this was recently rehabbed)Expenses totaled together (without mortgage) = $1,305$15,660/$699,000 = 2.24% cap rateMy plan would be to live in the smaller unit and rent out the larger one.
Jeffrey Coleman Apartment Complex vs. Hotel Ownership
23 February 2015 | 10 replies
The upper end does well and maybe the economy hotels do well but the other ones in between like Hilton Garden, etc are challenged.
Michael L. Tree Trimming Responsibilities
25 August 2015 | 5 replies
Yard Maintenance:(1) "Yard" means all lawns, shrubbery, bushes, flowers, gardens, trees, rock or other landscaping, and other foliage on or encroaching on the Property or on any easement appurtenant to the Property, and does not include common areas maintained by an owners' association.(2) "Maintain the yard" means to perform activities such as, but not limited to: (a) mowing, fertilizing, and trimming the yard; (b) controlling pests and weeds in the yard; and (c) removing debris from the yard.Does this outright mean that tenant is responsible for everything or one could still interpret that tree trimming is not a routine task of landscaping?
Nick B. How objective or subjective is apartment classification (A,B,C)?
8 October 2015 | 18 replies
and amazing amenities like climbing walls, resort style pools, rooftop gardens, AND renters that are willing to pay top dollar for rents you have an A Class building.Ceiling heights will be 9’, and most new apartment complexes will have a parking garage vs ground floor parking.Most professional real estate investors look for the exit (who will buy the property at time of sale) when they build or buy apartment buildings.