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Luis Maza New here, returning to the game..
24 September 2024 | 6 replies
Thank you Ned, that is exactly right, we actually check a condo/townhouse about 2 weeks ago, the thing was a condo with a basement, I cannot tell if it was a condo or townhome, anyway, the ceiling in the first floor was bowing, the 2nd floor, one of the bedroom was sinking, could not tell how this damage was done but the walls came apart from the floor, you could see the roof of the unit bowing inwards towards the structure a bit, and their "general contractor" estimate that for 5k they could straighten the property and level everything, even 1 window and 1 door looked so uneven that you would think  there was something wrong with your eyes...5k for structural damage, good luck with that one, we ran as far as we could from that....but we have seen they do inflate their ARV, since we learned the hard way , we go through these deals with a magnifying glass, I knew I was not so picky, numbers do not lie.Another thing that caught my attention, which I do not know if I am overly suspicious now that I am older, but they want to get the closing for us at the same time/day they are getting the property from whoever they buying it, which it seems to me they try to save on the closing by having a "dual" closing when in reality is just 1 closing and we are the one paying for it...I do not know there are few things that do not click right with this folks.
Garrett Brown How did you find your go to handyperson?
24 September 2024 | 16 replies
Garrett, go to your local lumber, doors, windows, etc. supply store (not a HD or Lowe's, of course) and ask at the front desk if they can recommend someone. 
Nir Berko Renovating a Property for Section 8 Tenancy
23 September 2024 | 10 replies
In short, you need working windows, no cracking/chipping paint inside/outside, smoke and CO2 detectors inside, no overgrown greenery/trees outside, no holes in the walls, if you have carpet inside - it can't have stains or rips in it, and some other small stuff.
Felicia West Getting major negative cash flow on deal analysis
26 September 2024 | 32 replies
In some markets you only have a short window of opportunity before someone else will land the deal and you will miss out.
Shane Roberts Advice on Mountain Home STR Necessities
21 September 2024 | 10 replies
Windows?
Josh Young Buy and Hold "the best strategy for building long term wealth"
24 September 2024 | 7 replies
I made a few small improvements to the landscaping, I bought a few new appliances, updated a few fixtures, added blinds to the windows, minor drywall repair/paint, and marketed the property as a 4th bedroom that would make great home office/den instead of a 3 bedroom plus office/den.What was the outcome?
AJ Wong I'd rather be refinancing than buying when mortgage interest rates finally drop.
21 September 2024 | 1 reply
For the moment I think there is a window to capitalize on a less competitive marketplace.
Lilly Fang My first BRRRR, almost done! Just rented it!
22 September 2024 | 7 replies
He earned quick money as a wholesaler, and I have a house to keep)Rehab cost: $20k (vinyl floor, interior paint, new dual pane windows, new toilets and bathroom vanities, lights, new landscape, new AC condenser, all done by handyman, spent some extra money for minor plumbing and electric jobs, hydro jet sewer lines, clean up attic (had mice), added some insulationTime spent: 3 weeks (two handymen for the first two weeks, one for the last week)Value after repair: probably around $440kJobs still need to be done later: some dryrots, roof work (it's tile roof, roof doctor quoted me $9k, handyman said probably $5k, home inspector said $15k you can get a new shingle roof.
Craig I. Anxiety of buying my 1st out of state property
22 September 2024 | 15 replies
But watch out for window units.
Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
9 October 2024 | 312 replies
Does it match the investment or equity growth window?