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Brian Nguyen Duplex in Houston
9 October 2012 | 6 replies
If so then here is the cash flow:$14,940 :Annual Rent- $1494 :Vacancy @ 10%$13,446: Gross Income- $1,345: Repairs at 10%- $2,110: Taxes- $1,163: Insurance- $ 336: Utilities @ 2.5% (Covered for vacancy)- $4,953: Total Expenses$ 8,493: Net Operating Income- $8789: Mortgage Payment of $732.38 x 12 Months- $ 296: Before Tax Cash Flow.It is going to cost you $25 out of pocket every month to own this property - that is if everything goes well.
Nom M. Leap or Run
15 October 2012 | 6 replies
I've factored in Taxes, Insurance, Cleaning, Snow/Lawn, Turn over.Your expenses are missing a few things: Maintenance, Vacancy, Capital Expenditures, Utilities During Vacancy, Legal/Accounting, etc.
Jose Perez First Investmen Property
10 October 2012 | 10 replies
Have you verified with the tenants via estoppel letters that the leases are accurate, they are paying the stated rent and that they DO pay their own utils?
Joe Hartman Shopping for a MHP. Ya, I want that...
15 October 2012 | 5 replies
Who owns these the city or utility company or you?
Michelle Marty purchased with exsisting tenants.
15 October 2012 | 8 replies
So that is also something that needs to be in the agreement (when I was selling and not giving keys, I had that explicitly stated in the agreement).How about utilities and property taxes?
Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
I have a duplex built in the 50's I noticed that a similar duplex down the street was for sale and upon viewing the pictures I noticed it had a washer dryer hook up stuck in the utility closetthe owner moved the hot water heater to the left and and expanded the space I decided to do something similar in my unitsI actually used one of the hall closets there are two in the unit one near the kitchen and one outside the bedrooms I decided to use the one nearest the kitchen and ran plumbing and electrical to the closet widened the opening to accept a stack washer and dryer and installed vent holes and duct work to remove the lint.from the dryerof all the things I did in my unit from tiling to new lighting and laminate flooring over carpetprospective tenants seem to appreciate the washer dryer hook up the mostI think a close second is the laminate flooring but I wont know until it is all down and I have my first looks.this is probably old news to you veterans out there about converting a closet into a washer dryer room but I am a newbie and just happened to stumble upon this idea when I saw my neighbors house otherwise I may never had had the inclination to do it.
Shannon X. How to find a neighborhood to invest
17 October 2012 | 10 replies
Often times renters struggle with having their own transporation so need to utilize public transit.
Lane Ewert Buying Dirt and Building Any and All Advice
19 October 2012 | 9 replies
they can walk you through where local utilities lie and where the taps or connections need to be made.
Chris LoSapio (Another) Potential First Deal
17 October 2012 | 5 replies
I assume you mean tenants pay all utilities.
Daniel Miller credit-report issues
4 November 2012 | 27 replies
It is good for checking delinquent utility bills and judgments from other landlords.