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Will Menard Lafayette, LA - Success Story #2
28 January 2019 | 10 replies
After looking under the carpets and paneling, we found pristine shiplap on the walls, ceiling and original hardwood floors... we immediately choose a cottage modern style for our design. 
Nathan Joens New Member From Ames, Iowa
24 September 2015 | 9 replies
My hope is to bring in speakers and create some sort of panel discussion every other week and then based on the knowledge or topic that is discussed perform a hands on activity related to that topic.
Jason Merchey Solar Panels a Good Investment?
14 July 2015 | 0 replies
What do you think of putting solar panels on my personal residence? 
Ben Leybovich CLOSED on a 98-unit TODAY!
19 May 2020 | 248 replies
Any large ticket items (new panels/HVAC)?
Jeff Kehl best heat for a small apartment
28 February 2013 | 3 replies
Splitting the service would be best and I'm going to call the power company and ask them about it but there's only 1 service panel currently so I know I'd be looking at a new service panel which I know from experience will probably run me $1200.
Scott Seaman What's the best way to structure this for a money partner?
13 January 2013 | 3 replies
I don't want to be insulting someone I'm looking to get funding from but I don't want to give away more than I need to either.Multifamily with 32 units that needs 200K in repairs (drywall & septic system)Asking price was 650KPurchase price of 600KOwner will take 300K cash and carry 300K at 5% for 6 months/ 6% for 6 months and 7% for 6 months unless we pay off soonerProperty repairs are 125K-200K - Septic has frightened other potential buyers, my partner has worked with this extensively for 20+ years and we have engineered plans for repair blessed by local health dept and a couple of bids from local contractors who know the property/areaMajor cost is bringing units up to fire code for 1970 when they were built but no fire rating was installed between the units (currently 1/4" paneling, 2x4 studs and another piece of paneling)ARV would be 1,300,000 - 1,400,000 @ 8.5-9% CAP (even though most recent comps coming in at 70K per door average, this is further from the college and age/condition just don't see this one reselling at over $2MSo if we flip at 90% of ARV based on the caps1,170,000 Sales price 600,000 Initial purchase 200,000 repair 30,000 carrying costs until cash flowing again 340,000 equity available to share with cash investor as well some additional land that won't be sold off with the building at that time.NOI would be 9,998/month so 1.98 DCR if we were to refi on $850K after the repairs if we were to hold it long term which would give me $4,800/month cash flow to pay something back on the use of the money Suggestions on what I should be offering?
Tim Silvers SHORT SALE FLIPS ILLEGAL NOW?
30 October 2009 | 49 replies
It is as simple as that.On a side note, I attended my REIA meeting last night that had a panel of short sale experts on it.
Dan W Replacing Kitchen Cabinet Doors
28 October 2020 | 18 replies
I can not beat $15 for a raised panel door.
Aaron Mikottis First house under contract!! Help with rehab scope?
9 February 2016 | 35 replies
It looks like you have some 5 panel doors with original two part trim then some basic doors in other parts of the house.
Les Goss Notes Meetup in Colorado Springs - Any Interest?
7 January 2016 | 6 replies
A possible monthly meeting agenda could be a "Note Panel".