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Miho Y. Refinance cash out appraisal preparation for multi units
22 August 2016 | 2 replies
Also have a list of items that you have fixed up or upgraded and give that list to the appraiser. 
Tarek Soliman what is the builder fair fees other than a % of Tot cost ?
27 August 2016 | 29 replies
I do have material allowances for some items, which on my $170-200k builds, is about $30-35k.
Keith Goodwine Finding code violations in walkthrough
22 August 2016 | 17 replies
Items needed include:  new HVAC (current was installed in 2003), new water heater (the house has two, one is new, and the other was made in 1998), significant bathroom repairs/remodels in both bathrooms to re-do unskilled labor, window replacement to re-do unskilled labor, destruction of the garage and rebuilding the roof to be without the garage, destruction of a cinder block wall that was supposed to be used with the garage, finishing the driveway that was half-completed, fixing plumbing violations, new flooring and paint in the entire 2000 sq ft house, updating tax records with number of rooms and bedrooms, and some cosmetic updates.I initially offered $90-95k range, and said I would present a final offer upon review of the repairs.  
James Lusk Help Me Analyze My First Triplex Please!....and thanks
23 August 2016 | 20 replies
I think people who've been doing this a long time look for 12-15%.I would suggest paying close attention to the inspection, especially with the big ticket items that Brandon talks about in that webinar I mentioned in the last post.
Davon Lowery Lets talk about Southern Utah (Washington County) Zion park
28 August 2016 | 9 replies
After speaking with a broker in Virgin, UT, I learned that capitalizing on that  Zion national park tourist vacation rental market can be (relatively) pricey and challenging.My investor and I are looking for something close to nature or smack-dab in nature; but, still close enough to modern amenities to resolve any issues should they arise (emergencies/food etc).I learned that if you are in the mountains, you will more than likely not have year round access, no water/rights, 2 hours away from amenities and no management willing to make the drive to check on 1 cabin, needless to say it was a little discouraging to hear. 
Mike Knowles Ideas needed - removing a door
31 August 2016 | 10 replies
This would cause major moving of kitchen items
Kevin Sargent Is anyone using Integrated LED light fixtures?
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
Item #0499437 with 1100 Lumens.
Pauline Hanuise New European Investor in the Community
24 August 2016 | 3 replies
We are particularly interested in areas allowing a great lifestyle (good food, spending heaps of time outside, close to the beach, quick and easy access to great cities, etc) such as California, South West of France, Barcelona, etc...We currently own a 2 bedroom apartment (paid cash) close to the beach and the main English schools in Malta.
Scott Taylor Finding owner financing w/ 10% down or less
22 August 2016 | 1 reply
Is the investment backed by some tangible item that you can sell if the investment does not work?
Tyler Yung New Investor in Atlanta
24 August 2016 | 3 replies
Food and traveling are the two most important parts of my life!