17 May 2016 | 8 replies
This happens VERY rarely, but if this happens then you may have to pay for movers and first month of storage for the tenant..

15 August 2016 | 15 replies
If you could change the location of the exterior door by moving it a foot or two to the left, then you could easily use the right wall of the kitchen for built-in storage and still have a clear view of the back door from the living room.I like L shaped and U shaped kitchens.
21 May 2016 | 2 replies
Hello,I'm interested in buying a self storage unit in Hamburg, Germany.I googled a bit but couldn't find any results.

23 May 2016 | 6 replies
It has electrical in it, but it isn't a finished garage/ storage shed.

7 June 2016 | 12 replies
The investments are a mix of commercial property deals (self-storage storage, grocery anchored shopping center, small hotel, NNN developer misc parts of country).
31 May 2016 | 29 replies
The location and the potential work/studio or vehicle storage space I believe would add to that number.
28 May 2016 | 3 replies
Looking for advice on this deal as I have never done a commercial deal.Property type: Mixed use condominium (nonconforming use variance) 1500 sqft beauty salon lease expires next year, they are asking for 4 year renewal, 500 sqft storage stable income long-term lease, parking revenue in a poolSize: 2000 sqftPurchase price : $600,000NOI: $48,000 (7.5 cap, NNN)Location: Honolulu, HICondition: Good, HVAC just replaced, needs $10k in improvements to flooringI'm interested in the property because it's a high cap rate for downtown Honolulu.

27 January 2016 | 23 replies
Unit Type: Fourplex (two detached studios + duplex)Year Built: 1965Building Size: 1,700 sq. ft.Price: $440,000Current Rents: $3,755 ($1,075 + $1,005 + $900 + $675 + $100 storage).

20 March 2017 | 21 replies
Better to resell retail.Minor rehabs with the seller and doing a joint venture it's a good way to go versus WholesalingSay you have 10,000 In work for a $100,000 ARV you can get the seller more money with a joint venture than you can with the 70% of your ARV minus repairs of 10,000Try it yourselfInvestor 70% of ARV 100k -10,000 is 60,000 minus say 5000 in wholesaling assignment fee is 55,000 net to the sellerIn my opinion that's a ****** offer for the sellerA joint venture works this wayWork backwards and take 10,000 in private lender money with 10 per cent interest is 11,000Take a $10,000 joint venture feeThen forecast 10% cost to sell with an agent which is about $10,000 to sellTotal is $31,000Net to seller is $69,000Minor rehabs with the seller in my opinion have a lot of opportunity because Real estate agents cannot sell it and investors will give them a ****** offer at 70% of ARV minus repairs minus wholesaling feeI think the other opportunity is with probate attorneys and letting them know that you can do a service for their heirs, from cleaning out the house and putting in storage, to updating the kitchen and the bathrooms to reselling the house all in 90 daysThe mechanics is a mortgage + note OR deed of trust + note with no payments for four months AKA moratoriumPrivate lender gets note of loan plus interestAll notes get paid upon resaleIf you are licensed you can get the commission too@Sharon VornholtRick H.Sharon and Rick are awesome with probate investing