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Bryce C. Run down Rentals vs More Kept.
25 September 2016 | 8 replies
Now when we look at the surface items (flooring, kitchens, paint, lawn care, etc that is pretty easy to replace but that tenants habitually destroy) vs the items that really matter and can suck up a lot of funds (electrical, bathroom, landscaping, etc.).  
Brian Naumann First Deal Gone wrong or bad PM?
29 September 2016 | 47 replies
Closing costs are also high as a percentage of the purchase price.You get into higher price points and the cost of fixing things relative to the overall value tends to be less of a percentage along with the closing costs.Many TK companies say newly rehabbed only to slap carpet and paint and change a few fixtures in the property.
Account Closed Looking for a GC in Pensacola for a Single Family Home
27 September 2016 | 5 replies
Looking for a general contractor for a single family home to install flooring throughout the house as well as painting and work on tile and tub in bathroom.
Sam Leon Need advice to make this interior more appealing
26 September 2016 | 6 replies
I wonder if you can spray-prime the mirrors on the ceiling and paint.
Jonathan G. Painting cost Clarkston GA
25 September 2016 | 0 replies
Need to have a C property interior painted.
Akram A. How to keep the Riffrafs away
26 September 2016 | 4 replies
Someone painted FU on our property (not a tenant) just wondering if maybe a "fake" security camera might be a good option or a sign saying the property is under surveillance?
Stacey Paulin Door #1
27 September 2016 | 8 replies
We purchased a 3 bed 1.5 bath home, 1500 square feet on half an acre:Purchase price: 66K; 20% down paymentRent: 850.00PITI: 390.00Vacancy: 10%PM: 8%Repairs: 10%Cap Ex: we have a separate account set aside for this that we fund ourselves and contribute to monthly.Rehab costs: 3K (paint, flooring, cleaning)Monthly cash flow: 222.00Cash on Cash return: 16%I'm happy to have our first deal done.  
Vincent Chen Value add deals for small apartment building still there?
3 October 2016 | 11 replies
Gino literally wrote the book on mom and pop apartments....Wheelbarrow Profits.Look for...Below market rentsOvergrown or not maintained landscapingDeferred maintenance on the exterior facadeNo online presence or marketing (word of mouth or signage only)All white interior paint schemesDated lighting and plumbing fixtures100% occupancy (can suggest below market rents)All rents in increments of $25 (a lot of money to be made in smaller increments)2 - 10 year residents at rent rates below new tenantsNo late fees in the P&LSelf-managing (tiring)Self-maintenance (a lot of work)
Kyle Forsythe My First Deal.. HELP!!
27 September 2016 | 4 replies
I really need help here; I would like to paint everything, replace most of flooring (not the hardwood upstairs) to fake wood, and tidy up some of the ugly light fittings/fans.
Warwick Ferguson Investor from Australia
10 February 2017 | 25 replies
The renovations you mentioned plus external painting were what we were thinking.