Joseph S.
Memphis Duplex Analysis - Is this a good deal?
4 September 2016 | 14 replies
I tried to include all the pertinent information below:Rental Income: $13,200Rent: Currently has a tenant on one side at $550 per month without a lease – I’ve made it a condition of the sale that the tenant has either signed a new lease with my property management company or delivers that side vacant; other side is not rented out due to required rent ready repairs; rental comps in the area show between $550-600 (I’m being conservative and assuming $550).Expenses:Vacancy: 10% ($1,320)Property Management: 10% of gross rents ($1,188)Property Taxes: $2,065 ($905 for City of Memphis, $1,160 for Shelby County)Property Insurance: $450 per year Repairs and Maintenance Assumption: 2% of Property Value per year ($980 per year)Utilities: separately metered; all paid by tenant except for lawn mowing at $25 once a month for $300Advertising: 6% (roughly ½ of first month’s rent) $792 per yearDebt Service: Based on $49k purchase + repair price, 20% ($9.8k) down, 5% 30 year fixed is $2,525 per yearLocation:This is probably where most of my concern is coming from: Western edge of Hickory Hill, Memphis, 38115; major cross streets: just SW of Clarke Rd and Winchester RdAcquisition:Purchase Price: $42k, seller to pay closing costsRepairs: $7.5kTotal Acquisition Cost: $49.5kARV: Large range of comps in the area, best guess is $60kFinancial Metrics:Net Operating Income: $6,105Cap Rate: 12.33%Cash Flow: $3,580 per year, $298.33 per month, $149.17 per unit per monthCash-on-Cash Return: 36.5%Do you think it's a good deal?
Phyllis E.
Anyone ever have a power pole moved before?
29 August 2017 | 8 replies
Here in the same county, a friend of mine had an large, older ranch home, built in the 50's, on a gorgeous piece of riverfront property (in a very desirable, upscale, neighborhood), that still had the original electrical meter , and the power cable /electrical feed coming into the house right next to the front door!!!
James McCard
NW Corner CT am I just being unrealistic or is it something else?
20 June 2020 | 9 replies
Everything is assigned electrical wise to the tenants so there is no owners meter.
Cheryl Butler
Fear of being stuck with an enormous utility bill
24 August 2017 | 3 replies
I have already checked with the city, and there isn't a process for checking the readings online or anything, so my only option would be to drop by the property and look at the meter myself.
Matt Romano
Landlord using Tennant's electricity. Whats the proper way?!
25 August 2017 | 10 replies
Most duplexes have a third meter for the landlord.Second, if you must use the tenants electricity, simply give a week or two notice and let him know you will be compensating him for it.
John Trujillo
6 unit multi. What do I ask for?
24 August 2017 | 1 reply
Are there any shared or house meters?
Marian Smith
My Flood Experience 2010
27 August 2017 | 0 replies
Use a moisture meter $20 at HDepot to check it.
Mike Conklin
Electric vs Natural Gas Range/oven for tenants
1 September 2017 | 15 replies
Even in buildings with landlord supplied heat they all have their own gas meters.
Justin Fox
What to do after homes flood.
18 October 2017 | 8 replies
We have a meter and are monitoring the moisture.We got our permits for all three houses pretty quickly, they're taped up in the windows already.