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David Lucas Flex Building (mix of warehouse and office)
2 September 2016 | 2 replies
Hi Mark - Thanks for reaching out. Let's
Joseph S. Memphis Duplex Analysis - Is this a good deal?
4 September 2016 | 14 replies
Is this deal on Flowering Peach or near there?
Patrick Skinner Looking for a place to rent
3 September 2016 | 0 replies
DFW Area, Texas: Lewisville, Carrollton, Coppell, Grapevine, Flower Mound to be exact.Desired Spec's:Rent Range: $1,100 - $1,550Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2-3Minimum Sq.
Account Closed Lets sit down and lets network!
14 September 2016 | 27 replies
Content is everything, John told me day one "Nick we need content" that is what I put out and that is how we are on 14 social media outlets as we try to take on Bolthouse Farms on web SEO that is not easy but go google Bolthouse Homes see what we put out.
Jerry Putsawatanachai Can the city force me to continually do home improvements?
23 August 2017 | 2 replies
As we all know inspectors can be your worst enemy, they don't have to be your friend but you want to stay off their immediate radar..Code upgrades are usually only required if you pull permits.. to do upgrades,, but if for instance they do a yearly inspection and find you need GFI outlets in bath and kitchen you'll need to comply and get it taken care of.. along with what else they pick out that needs replacing or repair, once the door is opened up they have the right to write fix it orders until it's in good enough shape to comply with living standards.1. parking for your tenants.. forcing to register cars..
Nicholas Scatton Stated loans at or under 50k
15 June 2020 | 2 replies
Hi Nicholas, I may be able to help you out. Let
Jake Hottenrott Cash Out Refi - LLC - Longer Terms
11 September 2017 | 5 replies
Hi @Jake Hottenrott , If Jim doesn't work out let me know, I may have a referral for you. 
Jason D. My first BRRRR.... From purchase to refinance
3 May 2018 | 70 replies
It's mainly cleaning up wiring in the basement and replacing outlets and switches.If nothing else, this has been a great learning experience.
Steve Strickland Good Electrician needed around Marion, Kansas
30 August 2017 | 0 replies
Mostly we need a disposal changed out in the kitchen, heater that is not functional and needs looked at, several outlets need changed out to GFCI and other outlets with open grounds on the 3rd prong need changed out.
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.