
5 March 2014 | 16 replies
What about Lawn Care/snow removal?

28 February 2014 | 4 replies
I wish someone would have told me about the snow...LOLIn Nov of 2013 i was blessed to have purchased my first out-of-state properties

1 March 2014 | 13 replies
And I also think Roy that there is a place for 2's now a days as people wanna save and still be in a good area

4 March 2014 | 7 replies
Also, some landlords might include utilities (I include some of the lienable utilities to be certain they get paid) or services (maybe lawn care and snow removal).

3 March 2014 | 9 replies
Maybe more in the Snohomish where there is more of a draw to the outdoors/snow season.

4 March 2014 | 8 replies
While other streets were never put in off the main drive.This land is just as raw as it was back in the early 1900's, now over grown with dense forest and undergrowth.So my question here is, would a landowner with enough skills to cut in a driveway be able to do work on the public right of way just enough to get back to the lot or lots that they own?

15 February 2017 | 5 replies
However, during the winter (as I learned myself), you just can't get up the drive - especially if tenants fail to clear snow or let the snow get packed down.

7 March 2014 | 7 replies
All of the sudden it has decided to snow down here,

7 March 2014 | 2 replies
We're just trying to learn what the major things are in general that we wouldn't know about, having never lived in areas that freeze, or get snow, hurricanes, or tornadoes.

8 March 2014 | 2 replies
I'm paying only closing cost.Rent = 650 + 425 + 315 = 1,390Taxes + Insurance = 208Water, Refuge, Lawn/Snow, Permits/Inspections = 295Separate gas & electric paid by tenants.I'm allocating $100 for short term repairs and $100 for long term repairs.Total Exp = 703Cash Flow = 687100% Occupancy = $687 -- Cap Rate equals 16.590% Occupancy = $549 -- Cap Rate equals 13.1680% Occupancy = $410 -- Cap Rate equals 9.8350k at 4.25% over 7/20 years = 310 monthly payment