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Kim Clifton Comparing 30 year old remodel with 10 yr old home for comp
22 September 2013 | 10 replies
Functional utility often becomes an issue when comparing home of different vintages.
John C. Any NON A or B personality Investors out there?
28 January 2013 | 8 replies
Because it's '78 vintage ranch & after these tenants move on it I may sell it as it has paid for itself.
Samantha M. Federal Pacific Panels
13 March 2013 | 20 replies
I had a couple of old retired guys, a plumber & a HVAC guy working on a 1978 vintage rehab I did for $20/hr.
MaryAnn Houghton Duplex Opportunity with Recurring Mold
16 March 2013 | 3 replies
If we play our cards right, we think we may be able to knock the price down significantly further due to the mold issue.To make it even more interesting, the same bank owns a second duplex of the same vintage and floor plan 2 doors down.
Chuck Redman Pre-hab. How much work would you do?
2 April 2013 | 7 replies
http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2013/03/24/deals-moving-forward/Corey Gentry you can look at it as the same as a rehab, only the intent is to exit at a lower value, but also to not have to put as much work into the property, and leave those sweat equity type items for the end buyer who gets a deal by being ok with those outdated kitchen and baths or vintage pink toilets haha.
Terry Portier How much you making on builds?
9 May 2013 | 40 replies
Mix of some mom and pop is okay but too high and you run into issues.I do not look at current income as much because many small strip centers have vintage leases from 2007,2008 and the tenants are looking at leaving or getting a big reduction in rent from current levels.So if a tenant is at 18 sq ft in a strip center and a Publix supermarket was a 25 sq ft at the height of the market now the Publix is at 19 sq ft and the tenant will want the current place to reduce to 12 sq ft etc. to stay.With a less superior location the tenants have less sales and traffic so need to pay less rent to keep the same profit.
Zach Schwarzmiller ?Multi-Family Development Questions (Seattle and Portland) – Micro/Efficiency Units
15 March 2014 | 5 replies
I am used to underwriting 35% as average with 30% on the low and 45% on the high depending on vintage, location, utility rates, etc.
Ardie Mansouri New guy - St. Louis, MO
10 July 2014 | 11 replies
My hobbies are rehabbing vintage motorcycles, house improvements, and playing music.  
Matthew McLean Canada Foreclosure in Boom Town BUT....serious problems
20 July 2014 | 3 replies
Depending upon the HVAC system in the house, it will also be contaminated and need to be replaced.Depending upon the vintage of the house, the tile on that basement floor (shown in one of the photos), should be tested for Asbestus.
Patrick Snyder Top ten most common repairs
8 May 2014 | 24 replies
My biggest issue has been HVAC issues and a few plumbing issues at my office building.I have a old vintage GE stove in one of my rentals.