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Ahmad Houston Stuck in a BRRR NEED HELP! Made a rookie mistake
24 October 2022 | 17 replies
Later found out from navy fed when i went to get a HELOC that because the unit upstairs was gutted that i couldn't access my equity until the unit is put back together.
Gabriel Miritello BP what is with this new rehab estimator?
14 December 2022 | 7 replies
You should not be using someone else's prices (or Kukun's algorithm), you should be using your own prices from your local contractors and using the specific material selections you picked for your project.Here's an example of how bad some of the data is in Kukun and why it's not practical for investors that are wanting to create accurate estimates for their projects:I just added "Exterior Doors" to my project, and I was told that 4 single doors and 1 double door is $59,352 in Kansas City, MO which is 20x what I would actually pay as an investor.I believe the above was a bug, but nonetheless there was no way for me to fix this issue or understand why or how it was calculating this value.In summary, you don't need a fancy algorithm to tell you what something costs, you just need to know basic math and have a general understanding of how much materials cost and what contractors charge for specific repairs.For example, if I have 5 exterior doors I need replaced (4 single entry doors, 1 french patio door) this is how I would estimate the costs:- Single exterior doors labor 4 x $250/each = $1,000- Single door material 4 x $300/each = $1,200- French patio door labor 1 x $400/each = $400- French patio door material 1 x $750/each = $750Total = $3,350Add 25% profit for your contractor and the quote should be around $5k for 5 doors.The hard part is finding out what your contractors charge, after that it's just basic math that you can do in a spreadsheet.
Jace Thornton Hill AFB Property Management: SCAM or Good Policy???
3 June 2019 | 11 replies
I was in the Navy for 20 years and I can tell you this is way too much work for a government employee to do.
Erin Free Southern CA rentals for Military investors needed
6 June 2019 | 5 replies
We are in close proximity to Navy and Marine bases. 
Daniel Bautista Can I get FHA loan while having current VA?
10 June 2019 | 1 reply
Other option since I have a low DTI is Navy Federal Military Choice Mortgage.
Jonathan Johnson VA Loan - Buy and Hold 3bd/1.5ba SFH
12 June 2019 | 0 replies
USAA > Navy Federal for mortgage customer service.
Zachary Mroczkowski Wannabe Investor - VA Benefits - Illinois - Flip/Buy&Hold
15 October 2019 | 7 replies
I am currently active duty Navy and have been reading up on the VA loan.
Philippe Laurin French CRM suggestions for province of Quebec?
10 July 2019 | 2 replies

Hi everyone!I'm in the process of increasing my unit count and I want to start using a CRM to more effectively manage my units. I'm located in Montreal (province of Quebec) and self-managing (for now anyways). So far...

Kevin Green Drainage/flooding problem French Drain Regrade Land
24 June 2019 | 4 replies
I have attached (before the rain) photos below to give you an idea of the lay out.My question is if anyone could recommend a contractor in the East Atlanta metro area that would install french drains and regrade land at a discount or evaluate and provide a cheaper solution.
Kim R. Hinds HELOC - The best lenders
21 June 2019 | 5 replies
I call navy federal they are good but the wait and the closing cost could be up to $12,000