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Jay Terpenning Setting up Website/everything else
7 February 2015 | 14 replies
I have been researching ProAgent Websites and RealGeeks for the past several days and recently attended a panel session for lead generation which discussed both sites.  
John Heck Possible rental purchase sounds too good
24 June 2014 | 12 replies
Knob & tube = new electrical runs, possibly a new service & a circuit breaker panel.
Adam Pearson Duplex analysis
31 July 2016 | 3 replies
This is an off market deal.Price: $200,000 + closing costs = ~$206,000 (market value is ~$235-240k)Current rents: $1,675/mo (slightly under market, potential to get over $1,800)Opex: $710/mo-  Mgmt: $167/mo (10%)-  Taxes: $200/mo-  Utilities: $150/mo (seller currently pays W/S/G -- possible to bill back a portion)-  Insurance: $70/mo (estimate)-  R&M: $83/mo (estimate)-  R&M Reserves: $40/mo (estimate)NOI: $965/moMortgage: $800/mo (20% down)Cash Flow: $165/mo (~$80/unit)Needs capital investments of ~$15,000 for new roof/gutters (3-5 years), 2 hot water tanks, and new electrical panel.  
Jeremy Vohwinkle Thinking about first duplex. How's it look?
7 March 2013 | 9 replies
If you want to add A/C and you start opening up walls in an old building you might find a bunch of things you do not like.So on an old building asbestos, lead paint, galvanized pipes, knob and tube mixed with current electrical, undersized circuit panels, galvanized water main going to the, trees causing foundation issues, new roof needed, mechanicals needed to be replaced etc.When you start adding up the big things it doesn't look as pretty anymore.
Tim Sutton Should I move forward with this deal or not?
3 January 2017 | 9 replies
The building however has old fuses in the electrical box panels and the entire HVAC system is outdated and will probably have to be replaced soon.
Zane O. Listing won't sell
19 October 2016 | 66 replies
The only place I've seen paint texture like that was in my grandmother's 1926 built house.The paneling in the dining room is another thing.
Aaron Desimone Maybe I did something good...or bad.
7 April 2015 | 0 replies
The lawyer said around $400).The property can be rented out now, however I did want to upgrade the electrical panel (which is fuse/ with 200amp service/ 100amp per unit), and to change the heating and water, which is currently oil, to electric baseboard heating and put in separate hot water heaters in the units (the area does not have gas, and the lowest electric costs in the country).I want to thank everyone for posting and sharing their knowledge on this site.I would love to hear any feedback on this deal.  
John Weis 1st Rental? Duplex with combined utilities? (Dayton, OH)
30 January 2016 | 2 replies
There is one gas meter, one electrical panel, one water meter and one water heater.
Allison Ezzi Deal or No deal? help doubling checking numbers on fix/flip.
14 August 2014 | 5 replies
Its outdated..yellow shag carpet, old colorful appliances, some wood paneling.
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram What do you think is the problem with Newbie RE Investors?
20 February 2018 | 56 replies
When I went for the inspection, and was able to walk through the units, I found that only about 1/2 the heat pumps were working, most of the toilets and bathtubs were leaking causing soft spots in the floors, there was fire damage in a couple of units that had been kinda covered up (wood paneling placed over the studs, but could see the charred studs because there were gaps at the edges), and as far as the new roof,When I brought up these items, they reply was, "well it's a C class property, what did you expect?"