Daniil Grinchak
Title Question
1 September 2016 | 2 replies
@Daniil GrinchakUnless you handed the seller a bag full of money you used a title company or Attorney for settlement.
Alexander Forrester
First property
30 August 2016 | 7 replies
Not trying to cast a lot of doom and gloom on what is intended to be a very kind and generous gift but I'd hate to see anyone let along a newbie investor get stuck with a bag of worms right from the get go.
Nehemias Ponce
Understanding Notes 101???
10 April 2017 | 19 replies
To be sure, there seems to be a danger of being the last person holding the bag.
Craig Tomlinson
Listing broken into-now claiming to be tenants
26 August 2017 | 21 replies
Leave on foot or in a body bag.
John Spina jr
Trying to get on my feet
27 August 2017 | 5 replies
You cannot save right until you spend right. 10 years ago when I moved to alaska I had a 3 month job a dog and 3 duffel bags.
Jason Chen
What would you do with a $275,000 HELOC?
30 August 2017 | 2 replies
Buy 275,000 $1 bags of candy?
Coleman Clark
Found asbestos During rehabbing 1st rental property
31 August 2017 | 4 replies
If I can not get access to the property, I will assume anything built before 1982 will contain asbestos/lead in common materials (based on my experience there's a 90% chance this is the case).I believe Texas requires any "contractor" performing ASB abatement to have a license, which means Texas has some regulations established regarding removal & disposal.In California, if you are the property owner you can perform the removal/abatement yourself (assuming SFR), the only requirement is that the asbestos waste be bagged up & taken to a designated facility (in my case in Santa Barbara there is a facility at UCSB where homeowners can take the waste at no/minimal charge).
David Hines
Late rent after Hurricane Harvey
16 September 2017 | 34 replies
they are ok thank God.I did a walk thru of the unit yesterday and took them some bug spray trash bags case of water and sprays to just give a helping hand.
Ryan Evans
I'm taking a field trip to Cleveland!
18 September 2017 | 87 replies
Anyway, I’m planning on holding onto it, so let’s move along.General expenses: Property inspection: $425Flights/bags/ground transit for 2 people: $600Service main water valve: $389Service 2 furnaces: $200Paint materials both units: $370Cost of hiring friend who came along and worked 3.5 days: $500Total random home depot materials including light fixtures, electrical gear, primer, brushes, locks, light bulbs, tools, drywall, tape, etc: $1,820.Total: $4,304Unit 1 - Down Paint labor bedrooms, bath, and kitchen: $0 (friend from out of town did it for free)Installing fixtures, switches, outlets, cabinet knobs, doorstops, blinds, towel racks, bathroom mirror, caulking, etc: $0 - did it myself.Estimated cost if contracted: $1,500Unit 2 - Up Labor to strip wallpaper, repair drywall, sand, prime, and paint full unit (contracted out): $1200Installing electrical outlets/switches/fixtures: $125New electric stove: $200Refinish bathtub: $300Pull carpet: $250Total: $2,075Estimated short-term costs (<1 year) New roof Spring 2018: $8000Gutter cleaning and repair: $300New Floor in kitchen (estimate): $500Total estimated costs: $8,800Year 1 non-recurring costs to make it rent ready: $91,979Estimated mid-term costs (1-5 years) 2 new furnaces: $55002 new hot water tanks: $2000Misc: $1,000Total: $8,500*After the tanks/furnaces get replaced the building should be rock solid for 10-15 years at least, assuming no major disasters.Monthly expense breakdown: 5-year private money balloon loan on $87k over 20 years: $574Property tax: $215Insurance: ~$100Water bill: ~$60Sewer bill: ~$40Garbage: $16Rental registration: $6Lawncare: $40CapEx: $100Vacancy: $75@ 5%*I’m self-managing, therefore I’m not yet factoring in property management.Monthly Totals:Projected rent: $1,500 ($750/unit, but will shoot for $775 initially)Expenses: $1,226Cash Flow: $274/monthCash on cash return: infinite (more or less)ROI based on $18,000 yearly at $91,979 initial cost: 19.5%NOI: $3,288About the loan:I don’t qualify for bank financing since I’ve moved countries and jobs so much in the last couple years.
Alex Silang
"Biggest mistake" was to do out-of-state turnkey investing
9 March 2019 | 127 replies
But of the ones that don't, I would feel for those investors being serviced, that were left holding the bag.