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Kar Sun Lease Final Walkthrough
30 November 2024 | 12 replies
Quote from @Kar Sun: It appears the law requires you to allow them to attend, inspect together, and mutually agree to a list of damages: https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-66-property/tn-code-sect-...Print that off and follow it.Make it clear to her that she is not permitted to bring guests.
Lakshmi Middela Rent Estimate for Buckhead Condo - New Construction
1 December 2024 | 6 replies
While BP has a rent estimator as does rentometer.com (both allow a few free uses, I believe), I agree with @Zachary Deal that your best bet is to seek out guidance from either the listing agent or a property manager well-versed with the area. 
Shannon Bloomfield Hello- New to BP and New to Real Estate
3 December 2024 | 16 replies
I agree with @Jake Andronico get clarity on what your end goal is.
Mathew Constantine Question About Rental Property Analysis in The Book on Rental Property Investing
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
On Page 134, he lists the following when analyzing a deal:Sales Price: $132,490.00Sales Expenses: $17,000.00Loan Balance: $55,004.72Total Invested Capital: $35,950.00Profit: $24,535.28I agree with his thought process here when he calculates net profit, but I'm trying to verify the net profit by adding up all the sources of income over the past five years in his example by doing the following:Appreciation over five years=$12,490 (see chart on Page 133).Cash flow ($297.73x12x5)=$17,863.80 over five years.Loan paydown: ($60,000-55,004.72)=$4,995.28 over five years.Sales Expenses are still $17,000.Doing the math, profit= $12,490+$17,863.80+$4,995.28-$17,000=$18,349.08There is a $6,186.20 difference from the net profit he calculates.My question is: Is this $6,186.20 difference due to the forced appreciation gained in the property from the rehab he does in this example?
Kyler Berry Land development in Mapleton/springville
2 December 2024 | 7 replies
It's possible the engineer is agreeing to take on the ENTIRE development process and manage the entire development of the project but that would need to be clearly defined in the roles and responsibilities of the development partnership. 
Josh Willis How to get started in real estate with only $10k
3 December 2024 | 15 replies
We just bought a house in a highly desired older neighborhood.The owner agreed to owner finance it with 5k down over 5 years at 0% interest.We did put some money into the house to fix it up some.The rental income will cover the payments.Always ask for owner financing, the answer might surprise you.Work with money partners to do more deals.Join your local Real Estate Club and learn new techniques and grow your network.
Michael Perreira Mid-Term rental companies
1 December 2024 | 5 replies
agree with @Jamie Banks that, while it takes time, its best to develop these relationships organically.
Marc Shin STR Furniture - cheap vs expensive
2 December 2024 | 10 replies
Hey @Marc Shin, I agree with those that have said to scour the sites for quality USA made furniture.We have a mix of Basset and La-Z-Boy furniture and it still looks great after 7 years.
Kathy Diamond Looking for counties that meet the 1% rule
1 December 2024 | 32 replies
@Kathy DiamondI agree with the comments by Nicholas, Bill and Stuart.
Federico Lombardo Super Early Days
2 December 2024 | 8 replies
Agreeing with both @Nathan Gesner and @Jonathan GreeneIf it was easy, who would be left to do all the hard work?