
15 October 2015 | 9 replies
Then do what I have told my son to do exactly what the shampoo bottle said Wash, Rinse, Repeat.

7 March 2015 | 8 replies
This technique is called pipe bursting where a new pipe is underwater in place and as the machine pulls the new pipe it also expands the old pipe out of the way.

14 March 2015 | 13 replies
How will it compare with revenue from the machines?....

24 March 2015 | 1 reply
I figured if the cost of prop tax, interest, insurance, and basic maintenance is equal to or less than what I’d pay in rent, then even I don’t collect any rent for a while, it’ll still be a wash financially.

28 March 2015 | 1 reply
Don't be afraid to bring in a basement foundation repair company and get a quote to get the issues identified and fixed. 20% of 110k = 22k Down110k - 22k = 88k Financed88k @ 4% for 30 years === Monthly Payment of $420 (principle and interest)Other Numbers you'll need:Property Taxes (get on the county website)Insurance (just call an agent or ask owner)Repairs ( Really depends on condition of property, 10-15%)Utilities (get as many months of bills as possible)Property Mgt (even if you plan on doing this yourself)vacancy (depends on market and property, 10%)LawnCap Ex (depends on property but sounds high on this building) 15%These are VERY VERY rough numbers but lets look anyway...Gross Rent- 22,500 (assuming all 3 are rented at 625 and no washing machine income)ExpensesP&I- 5,040Taxes- 2,200 ( I figured 2% of home value)Ins- 800 Repairs 2250 Water 1800 (150/mth) Look into heat billVacancy 1125Prop Mgt 2250Lawn 300Cap Ex 3375Total 19,140 22500-19140= 3,360 Cash Flow YearlyInvestment of 22,000 / 3,360 = 15.2% ReturnPlus tax advantages, paying a little down on mortgage, possibly appreciation, learn a lot.Location, Basement, Local Market, Comparable properties, and firming up numbers ALL need to be looked into.Let me know what you think!

30 March 2015 | 5 replies
If it has black stains , some moss etc , call a roof cleaning company , not a power wash company .

19 April 2016 | 60 replies
Many of the rules are being made up right now and there isn't case law about them-Technology - It's hard to make things work for a reasonable price such that you don't have to charge large fees to feed the machine-Marketing - It takes hard work to attract people to your funding platform-Deals/Real Estate - It is hard to pick great projects without inside information or a lot of deals to select from.

31 March 2015 | 0 replies
Together (for both houses), the total rehabbing would be 23,000. this includes roofing, painting, pressure washing, electrical, floors, bathroom re-vamps, landscaping, ceiling work, doors, fixtures. the 9!

2 April 2015 | 33 replies
I'm already acquiring 2 other duplexes so I'm about washed out on cash.