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Hermes Kanaris Wanna be a surgeon? Dissect this deal with me.
30 December 2024 | 14 replies
they said around 90% of market value.I tried to get them to understand that this property needs a LOT of work, almost a full gut, some holes in walls (small) old carpet needs to be ripped up, i mean like the works on this thing, you can prob get away with touching up the kitchen since its real hardwood and the bathrooms as well but this prop needs at least 80k.Found out owner actually owes 140k on property, and zillow is zestimating it to be 127k.
Corey Davis Operationalizing & Scaling
31 December 2024 | 5 replies
Keep in mind local zoning laws and market conditions in Portland versus Salem—Portland might offer higher rents but stricter regulations, while Salem could provide better cash flow opportunities.Your design approach has proven successful, so continue focusing on appealing upgrades like kitchens and bathrooms, but prioritize cost-effective and durable materials for rentals.
Elan Adler My experience buying a turnkey cash flowing (kinda) turnkey rental outside Huntsville
19 January 2025 | 18 replies
Ideally you have not replaced roof, hvac, flooring, kitchen, bathroom, fencing, windows, foundation repairs, hard scape repairs, electrical, plumbing, etc.  
Brandon Simpson Should I stay away from properties that have been on the MLS for a long time?
5 January 2025 | 8 replies
The home needed a lot of work including roofing, windows, siding , kitchen, baths, and mechanicals.
Lilia Matlov Multi-family Residential Renovation and Restoration
29 December 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $2,800,000 Cash invested: $560,000 The property is a three-story multi-family residential building with six independent units, initially facing significant challenges due to poor conditions.Renovation Investment Summary:- **Structural Repairs:** $250,000- **Kitchen Modernization:** $100,000- **Bathroom Updates:** $50,000- **Exterior Improvements:** $100,000- **Holding Costs:** $50,000- **Property Taxes:** $30,000- **Insurance Costs:** $10,000- **Management Services:** $10,000
Kar Sun Tenant insurance underwritten with landlords name
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Kar Sun: This isn't right.The tenant should have liability insurance, which protects against accidents like a kitchen fire, a slip-and-fall, etc.
Marc Shin Boardgames and other low cost amenities in STR
28 December 2024 | 19 replies
At our STR, we do have a fully equipped kitchen with coffee pods. 
Salil Surendran Converting from homeowner to landlord insurance policy
30 December 2024 | 11 replies
If your tenant starts a kitchen fire and the insurance provider finds out it was a rental, they will deny your claim.Landlord insurance still covers the property, but won't cover your personal belongings since you live elsewhere.
Karma Abdula My First Flip: Fixer-Upper Tested My Sanity (and My Wallet)
31 December 2024 | 0 replies
I fixed a leaky roof, revamped the kitchen that time forgot, and transformed the backyard jungle into something a human could actually walk through.
Account Closed Due On Sale Being Called!!
13 January 2025 | 41 replies
Learn the lawsDon't use a contract "off the internet", laws vary by state and are also regulated on a federal level Learn the financing techniques correctlyDon’t skip parts of the processDon’t ever do a “kitchen table” closingUse the proper deedAn attorney can help you with the legal work, but the rest you are on your ownYour guru will not bail you out“Investing” in someone else’s deal by providing a small 2nd loan so the “investor” can pay for “cash to the seller” and for “closing costs” so he can do the deal is a very bad planKnow what problems can ariseLearn the responses and solutions to problems before they are needed Know everything there is to know about Title and what that meansKnow who a "protected class" individual isLearn the "back doors"Learn human natureUnderstand timelinesUnderstand regulation enforcement (some of these "mistakes" have a 10 year statue of limitations ( they can charge you 10 years AFTER you do the transaction) and carry hefty fines and possible imprisonmentThe court doesn't accept "I didn't know" for an answer"Know that the source of the lead plays a serious role in some states and federallyKnow how much of a "profit" pushes the boundaries to invite an investigationYou can be sued by the seller if you don’t do things correctlyYou are automatically at fault if an investigator or attorney or regulator gets involved.