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Donte Askew Homeowners Insurance in CT
4 April 2018 | 4 replies
The property is 2,240 sq ft, fueled by natural gas, has new plumbing and the roof is about five years old.
William Davis Potential Billion Dollar Deal
11 April 2018 | 73 replies
@William DavisI can't answer your question, nor can anyone else without knowing the process of accomplishing "a way to minimize your tenant's rent without losing money".I like the sound of "making our air cleaner without switching from gas vehicles" but not if the strategy is killing half the population of people who drive gas vehicles.People are "so quick to judge or make fun of the idea when you don't even know what is" because we don't know what it is and making blanket statements/ asking generic questions and saying "I cant say" when people ask what you're talking about - sounds sketchy.
Max Householder Our First Investment Property: Year 1
9 October 2018 | 6 replies
I found posts like this to be helpful when I was first learning about investing in real estate, so hopefully someone on here can get something out of it.Our goals were to cash flow $100 per month per door, have a cash-on-cash ROI of 12%, and achieve a total return of 20%.Purchase price: $179,900Our loan is a 30-year fixed rate residential mortgage at 4.25%25% Downpayment: $44,975Mortgage Payment (Principal & Interest): $663.75Operating Income$26,435 scheduled gross rents (4 units)$(1001) vacancy$600 garage rent$11 interest$26,045 gross operating incomeOperating ExpensesProperty Management (10% of gross rents): $(2543)Leasing fee for new tenant placement: $(550)Sewer: $(1397)Water & Trash: $(1232)Lawn care/mowing: $(350)Gas & electric during vacancy: $(228)City occupancy inspection aka government extortion fees: $(183)Maintenance & Repairs: $(3594)Property Taxes: $(2009)Insurance: $(983)$(13,069) gross operating expenseNet Operating Income: $12,976Mortgage P&I: $(7965)Cash Flow Before Taxes: $5,011Cash-on-cash return: 11%Equity Accrued: $2275Total Return: $7286Total ROI: 16%We hit our cash flow number almost exactly at $104 per door while our ROI and total return came in a little under our projections, but pretty damn close.
Jerry Cinor Keys things to look for when looking at HOA properties!
16 June 2018 | 16 replies
On P&L, I want to see previous year if possible, then compare to current year, and focus on YTD actual expenses compared to YTD Budget - I then look at variances to see where the “leaks” are.
Felix L Perez Tax season for a beginner
12 April 2018 | 4 replies
I don’t know much about taxes but I’ve read that gas, food and a home office is tax deductible. any info would be appreciated. thanks! 
Delmas Edwards Plumbing, Cleanout pipes
5 April 2018 | 5 replies
Over time the individual sections shift , develop gaps and leaks and that encourages root growth. 
Ronnie S. Separate utilities or not with ADU unit in Santa Monica
30 June 2018 | 2 replies
I am about to break ground on the remodel of my home and am building an ADU over my garage for the same property.My question is....is it worth spending the money to separate the utilities or just have one water, electric and gas meter?
Peter Morgan Electric Upgrade vs going solar
8 April 2018 | 5 replies
I recently bought a two family home and the basement is fully finished without a kitchen but ample space  and I have been recently toying with the idea of renting the basement atleast as a room sharing however being a older home it doesn't have the kind of electrical capacity to accomodate a decent electric stove which has very high amperage requirements (atleast 150 amps -200 amps) besides I am not considering gas stove as an option.As is I can envision fuse tripping beside I don't have any 220 line,also it gets very cold in winter in the basement so I will most likeli need a supplemental heater in the basement so elctric upgrade seems like a must if I decide to rent it out.However I was wondering would it be a better idea to have solar panels to supplement my additional electrical needs? 
Dave S. Odds and ends, do it yourself, handyman or specialist?
22 April 2018 | 9 replies
Gas if it takes more than reseting or relighting pilot I call.Roofs depends on how much time I have or how difficult.Appliance repair, My neighbor is a retired sears repair guy so I mostly punt on that as well.Carpet I hire out.
Amanda McAndrews Questions about getting utilities on for HUD home inspection
8 April 2018 | 1 reply
I was told by realtor that I need to get gas, water and electric on for inspection.