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Sean Gribbons Have You Heard Of Splitting Duplexes?
26 July 2018 | 9 replies
in my town, some attached homes are zoned as 2 halfplexes... others are zoned as duplexes. 
Doug Phillips Jaxville Tax Deed Property pics
15 September 2018 | 13 replies
It's looking like our biggest expense will be the roof- there is some leakage above the kitchen cabinets.As it stands it's a 3/1, 1500sqft, paid cash no finance, PP: $62.3k, no mortgage/lien attached
Jeremy Mattson What to do with a home on 2 Acres
31 July 2018 | 9 replies
(I attached a satellite pic with the lot outlined) My wife and I are thinking of making it a rental.
Asher Carr LOOKING FOR LANDSCAPE SERVICE FOR CHURCH IN NORTH JERSEY
20 July 2018 | 4 replies
I have attached pictures for your convenience. if interested, please PM me.
Michael Weisman New Member, Home Owner, & Investor from Maine
5 September 2018 | 5 replies
The house also has an attached in-law apartment and a 12'x12' stone cottage that we do plan to use for a bit of AirBNB and SRT house hacking.We are also starting to actively look for small flips and BRRRR's in South and Central Maine. 
Jim Macedon Selling Agents Refusing Full Commission
24 July 2018 | 8 replies
I submit a correctly completed standard realtor PSA with all addenda and attachments.  
Cary P. Narrowing my focus - wild 1031 exchange ideas
17 July 2018 | 5 replies
If you're renting an RV that is attached to a piece of land you own then it becomes real estate. 
Bradley Padula 1st Cash out Refi = Success!!
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
This is a program where 1st time home-buyers who make at or under a certain % of the area median income (say 80% or less for example) qualify to apply for the grant, certain banks receive grant funds so you would need to ask your bank if they participate in this programRehab costs: $40,000 (lot of sweat-equity)Appraised: $385,000NEW PITI $1785/month: Refinanced into a loan of $260,000 ($325,000 with 20% down, 30 year fixed rate portfolio loan @ 4.375%) and pulled out $61,000 ($260,000 minus $191,00 owed on old loan minus $8000 closing costs) I could have taken out a higher loan (due to the appraised value) and received more cash-out $, but I wanted to be conscious of what my new PITI would be and make sure I could cash-flow going down the road.DetailsBefore Renovation- 864 sq ft - 3 bed 1 bath ranch style home, , attached 2 car garage, 1/3 acre yard- Purchased foreclosed for $220,000 with a 30 year fixed rate loan @ 3.875% - PITI $1385/monthI worked with my local bank to build in renovation funds into the actual loan, where I would pay to have work done to improve the property (new roof, heating system, flooring, etc) and the bank would inspect the work then release funds to me to reimburse for the cost of each repair as they were madeAfter Renovation- 1278 sq ft (finished basement added 415 sq ft)- 3 bed 2 full baths- Appraised Value $385,000The first 6 months in the property was spent doing new roof, heating system, refinishing existing hardwoods (hidden under grey shag rug), new SS appliances, new paint inside and out, finished basement (added another living room, office/bedroom, and full bathroom)For the refinanceI was quoted by my local bank for a 30 year loan a 4.875% interest rate. 
Aaron Hunt When do you list your rental?
19 July 2018 | 3 replies
People that are looking to move into a rental to live are emotionally attached to the property.
Kevin Patrick First Real Deal - check my numbers?
25 July 2018 | 3 replies
While I have an emotional attachment to this property (I knew the deceased previous owner, and hoping to own the other two properties next to it as a little compound), I'm also ready to walk away and say this isn't right for me and my real goals in REI.