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Dillon Mason New to the game
1 October 2024 | 2 replies
Risk Assessment: Consider vacancy rates, potential repairs, and unexpected expenses.Once you're comfortable analyzing a few deals, you’ll be in a great spot to pull the trigger on your first property.If you need help with financing or want advice on what options might work for you, feel free to reach out.
N/A N/A HOMEVESTORS What do you know?
30 September 2024 | 26 replies
The repair work was estimated at over $10k, including foundation work, so I used the escape clause that their contract had in it.
Carol Bahou self directed IRA to invest in real estate
30 September 2024 | 21 replies
Or to pay for a repair, you can’t provide it, you can’t borrow it, etc etc.
Joshua Julian First Deal Analysis on Gutted Property: Seeking Feedback on Rehab & Cost Estimates
1 October 2024 | 1 reply
I'm also making the assumption (which i would have inspected) that no "major" structural repair is required.Home ListingBP Fix & Flip ReportRehab Estimate Report
Drew Goodrow New to the Fam
1 October 2024 | 8 replies
If you need help finding off-market properties, and learning to analyze the cost of repairs I might have a resource you might find useful.
Ben Stanley How do people invest in real estate while working a full time job?
1 October 2024 | 37 replies
I self manage one local SFH and I go over there when the tenant needs repairs.  
Liliana Gala Funding first flip
3 October 2024 | 15 replies
Be prepared for things like carrying costs, permits, and any surprise repairs that come up.
Stuart Udis Don't let the cheerleaders drown out sound advice
4 October 2024 | 16 replies
This wasn't just time, it was constant repairs and handymen visiting the property and fixing things over and over. 
Dayana Castellon Airbnb Listing and dynamic
30 September 2024 | 16 replies
I do fortunately have room to absorb that loss, but with increased taxes, insurance, and maintenance/repairs starting to get reeeeally thin on the margins 😬
Kevin Mirise High cashflow Lodging house, walkable beach community S of Boston
1 October 2024 | 2 replies
After a thorough review of systems, we had plumbers troubleshoot and repair/replace a couple of small chronic bathroom leak issues, and electricians installed a number of end-runs back to the panels so that rooms could each have window A/Cs running without tripping circuits and other such issue.