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4 November 2017 | 1 reply
Now that the deal is closed, property manager is hired and lender has approved an LLC transfer.... it's time to tackle the LLC transfer, itself.
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14 September 2017 | 22 replies
If you just try to tackle this on your own, spend $600-$1800 with the standard treatment and then more come from the untreated next door unit that hasn't been treated, it's all for naught.
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22 April 2014 | 16 replies
I've read 3 of the books on your list but I'll start tackling each 1 by 1 and I'll watch the freedom to flip clip today!
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16 January 2015 | 17 replies
My plan is also to complete the whole project than tackle the credit cards.
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27 September 2016 | 10 replies
So here are the numbers for both sides per year:Purchase price: $230KGSR: $35,640Repairs and Maintenance: $2915Utilities: $3265 Taxes: $2220Insurance: $2500MGMT Fees (although I am tackling this myself): $2851Replacement Reserve: $1000 (for replacement of appliances NOI: $19,463Expected Monthly Cash Flow: $450Of course I wish I would have gotten it for less, but with an average vacancy rate in this small community running around 4% or lower for the past decade, and with comps' based on the same product selling for $256k, $249k, & $272k, I thought it was a good buy.Please guys let me know what you think!
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8 May 2019 | 30 replies
Would you tackle a meth house?
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25 June 2014 | 8 replies
As a casual buyer, I might be a bit scared to tackle a basement finish whereas having a fence put in seems like a rather easy project to hire out.
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5 September 2014 | 16 replies
A couple issues to also keep in mind: What is zoning like in your area, was the property legally converted to MFH or is that a headache to tackle after purchase?
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29 February 2016 | 13 replies
Cody Barrett If you are willing to tackle repairs early on it will help you down the road.- DIY can save money when starting out helps with cash flow- Learning how to do the repairs helps you later if you hire work done because you know what is involved- Fixing things helps you see how to tenant proof your property, which means make it harder for them to break thingsAs others said just google it or watch a youtube video and you can learn anything.
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8 September 2008 | 4 replies
I would imagine it’s much different than tackling funding for a smaller pre existing home or commercial building.