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Beth Haselhorst Evaluating Neighborhoods and Markets for Rental Property
10 July 2018 | 5 replies
There are many great areas of the city where people still get their car or garden shed broken into, so take petty crime with a grain of salt.I would focus on getting out and about in these neighborhoods at least by car.
John Menton Cash flowing medical office next to a distressed hospital
10 March 2017 | 5 replies
Found a nice garden style medical office building with 10+ tenants, all long term, 140k gross 77NOI, made appt with realtor to view the property this weekAfter doing some googling I realized that the hospital that is one block away is under distress, facing bankruptcy, looking for partners etc... so this must be why the current owner is looking to sell..Anyone ever invest in anything like this?
Michael Dunn Areas in Memphis,TN where " Average " rent = $1,100 - $1,300 ?
11 October 2016 | 17 replies
I not only live in midtown (Central Gardens) but invest in midtown.
Ali Boone Meetup in LA for those interested in Out-of-State Investing
11 March 2014 | 105 replies
I live in Garden Grove and have property not only here in OC, but also in LA County, Visalia and Fresno, and out of state in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Tennessee.
Cesar Martinez Ways to pay off a Home quicker.
1 November 2019 | 3 replies
She loves her garden.
Tom J. Morris Invest and Clayton Morris Review
30 August 2019 | 309 replies
I am not an attorney of course.. but I see this as a Civil Rico act complaint since there are so many different people in multiple jurisdictions.. then the regulators if they ever care to can move it to a criminal Rico.. or just garden variety wire fraud which is where most of these companies that defraud the public ( which according to all these BP posts if they are accurate and I have no reason to think they are not are correct) I kind of see Class action as more of a product liability vehicle.. but again I don't know just what I have seen personally in the business world.
Nicholas Fazio Opinions for this Multifamily reposition deal
21 October 2019 | 8 replies
Hey guys and gals, this is a example of a deal near me that I would appreciate your opinion on; checking to see if I am on the right track or not-This Garden Style 1980 built apartment complex is 50u, listed @$1595000($31,900/u)Listed NOI 158109Rents not listed{Estimated Cap 10}Listed vacancy: 60% 16u are single, 34 dble bedsPlan20% down ($319000) or 30% ($478000)Raise $500k-600k total to allow add’l costs/repair- plan might be to Reno/update< 20 units, landscaping, paint.For 10% cocr will need to net $32000- 45,000yr, actual 47000-62k per yearWith Market rent @$680 (average)and at 90% vacancy for 50u, roughly max GSI $367000Could Expect 10-19% cocr or >Strategy- Stabilize/Reposition then Cash out refiThanks!
Kyle Agius Leak in copper water line near street. Best options?
17 May 2017 | 12 replies
I received a similar letter from a city and it related to 2 of the garden hose valves leaking pretty good. 
James B. What are the top questions to ask a prospective tenant?
10 July 2016 | 19 replies
Potential applicants , assuming they are serious, withhold nothing.PS: A potential bad tenant will infill your interview questions with additional useless information to distract you and redirect the interview, they are often sickeningly sweet, offer to do work for free, rave about how great they think the place is, brag about there gardening abilities etc. 
Brian Kraft Suspiciously High Water Bill - MJ in CO?
25 October 2015 | 17 replies
If he's got a garden or lawn going and forgot and left the sprinklers on overnight a few times it could reach that... maybesounds more like a leak though, and not a small one.