
12 September 2017 | 2 replies
Hey everyone,I've found a potential property investing in through craigslist and I had a few questions regarding it.Here are the details:Triplex fully rented: ASKING $479,000 - 3 Bed 2 Full Bath (rents for $1200) - 2 Bed 2 Full Bath (rents for $950) - 2 Bed 2 Full Bath (rents for $950)They say that the tenant pays for cable, electric, gas/propane and the landlord pays for insurance, mortgage, property tax, and trash.

12 September 2017 | 6 replies
Although, workers told me that he was always checking what they were doing and wasn't happy that the outside camera got covered, even though it was for the time to apply the paint and then it was removed.He reported the fridge was dead and also figured that a smell of sewer gas in the MB is due to a P-trap that was not installed when the sinks were changed.

12 September 2017 | 3 replies
The numbers look good:Location: Broadway HouseNumber of Units: 1Rent: $1,350.00 Square Feet: 1,666 Upfront Costs:Cost per Unit $95,000.00 Price: $80,000.00 Cost per Square Foot: $57.02 Cap Improvements & Repairs: $15,000.00Cash on Cash Return:19.84%Total: $95,000.00 Debt Coverage: [minimum 1.6] 1.78 20%Down: $19,000.00Capitalization Rate (ROI)9.05%Current Assessed Value: $29,666.00 Loan Amount: $76,000.00 Net Cash Flow per month: $314.08 Interest: 4.88%Net Cash Flow per month per unit: $314.08 Term (yrs): 30Total Rent/Month: $1,350 GROSS SCHEDULED RENTAL INCOME: $16,200.00 Less: Total Annual Debt Service: $(4,826.40)Less: Operating Expenses: $(6,470.63)Less: Vacancy and Credit Losses (7%): $(1,134.00)NET CASH FLOW: 3,769 NET OPERATING INCOME - (NOI): 8,595 INTEREST: 3,680 DEPRECIATION: 3,455 NET INCOME: 1,461 Property Insurance: $1,000.00 Property Management (10%): $1,620.00 Placement Fee(30%): $405.00 Real Estate Taxes (5.06179%) $1,501.63 Repairs and Maintenance (12%) $1,944.00 Services: Snow Removal: 720 Utilities: Electricity: N/A Gas and Oil: N/A Sewer and Water: $30.00/mo Other

5 October 2017 | 5 replies
If there is no room to change the address, then you're kind of stuck.Addresses can be changed, and this is a valid reason for the request.
12 September 2017 | 4 replies
Should save you quite a bit on gas over the years.

20 September 2017 | 10 replies
I have 2 stacked units in a 2 family student rental ( 8 beds ) on one hand i wish i did not get them because i have been having to reset the machines ( have to have someone look at that) so in that sense i wish i didn't have them because of this maintenance, but if the Students lived in a dorm they would have to pay to do laundry and the local laundry mats are twice what i charge, it's more for convenience for them. the money i do get helps pay for the gas, water and the electric that the machines use as @Dale Stevens mentioned. i do not make money on them, but helps with the cost when the rental market is so competitive for student housing where this is.

15 September 2017 | 5 replies
Did they stress out over not having enough by spending an extra few minutes to depower the entire home before leaving or drive an extra ten minutes to save $0.08 per gallon of gas?

25 September 2017 | 33 replies
Valid, enforceable contracts cannot be unilaterally cancelled by one party without the consent of the others, unless there's a breach of the terms.In other words, your agent is under no obligation to cancel the listing contract, unless they either consent to it, or there are terms governing cancellation in the contract language itself - normally an expiration date of the contract.Another poster suggested that the contract may prohibit you from marketing the rental on your own.

16 September 2017 | 10 replies
Very valid points about what to consider in rehab and hiring a GC.

12 September 2017 | 5 replies
Can I hire a professional who walk through the property and provide a more valid estimate of cost to fix the home?