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Philip Devine Attempting to diversify my cashflow with a laundromat
16 June 2020 | 20 replies
Got a new update out, all of the walls are patched and primed, demo is done, new internet and phone service is getting installed, and I am shopping for new vending machines.The video is mainly about how I structure my life to enable me to keep business ownership in line with my values and family vision, so check it out if you're interested in the topic.
Steven Gesis Apartment (multi family) ammenity ideas
14 April 2020 | 17 replies
Looking to get ideas from the BP community on some new ammenity ideas for multi family properties, real out of the box stuff, not the run of the mill stuff like pool, gym, secure parking ......Would love to hear success and fails equally-Currently, I implement a plethora of varying ammenities at the multi family communities: pet park, EV station, bike station, vending, on-site laundry, rentable garden space, digital locks, USB Outlets, community lounge/entertainment area, on-site porter service, 24/7 maintenance, wifi, digital thermostat, UBER Home......
James Baker New investor tax mess up
26 April 2020 | 11 replies
Just use 4 pieces of paper.One one side of of the 4 sheets of paper write unit #1, unit #2, unit #3(personal), entire building.Then on unit #1 and unit #2 put total rent income and you’re done with income unless the building made income from laundry or vending machines or some such.Then just look at all your expenses (for only 2-3 units this should really be almost nothing unless they are in really bad shape.) your biggies will be insurance, property tax and interest. 
Mike Park ROI analysis in 38115 SFH property home
14 February 2020 | 3 replies
Monthly Operating Income Scenario A Number of Units 1 Average Monthly Rent per Unit 1,175.00 Total Rental Income 1,175.00 % Vacancy and Credit Losses 2.00% Total Vacancy Loss 23.50 Other Monthly Income (laundry, vending, parking, etc
Jarod Castaneda Looking for guidance on property lived in first then renting
27 February 2020 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @Jarod Castaneda:@Guifre MoraRental Property Cash Flow Analysis   Monthly Operating Income Scenario A Number of Units 1 Average Monthly Rent per Unit 1,575.00 Total Rental Income 1,575.00 % Vacancy and Credit Losses 5.00% Total Vacancy Loss 78.75 Other Monthly Income (laundry, vending, parking, etc
Kevin Knight SBA Loan Investing and More
4 June 2020 | 4 replies
I am no longer able to vend so my business has been reduced by 60%.
Mahan Shahverdi Best way to find value add apartment buildings!
10 May 2020 | 2 replies
Another way would be to create an additional revenue stream within the building, maybe add coin laundry, vending machines, rentable storage units, etc... 
Toby Seiler New from north Indiana
1 September 2014 | 6 replies
I want to make a sunken garden in the old basement and have one or two food vending trucks or trailers (on the grade level).  
Marc Thompson 1031 Scam or Fraud?
11 December 2013 | 2 replies
The sale consisted of a transferable contract for several vending locations, a recipe, and of course the vending equipment (including trailers, poppers, etc.).
Sean Delaney Investment Duplex
27 June 2014 | 5 replies
Usually if this number is different it's because the operating expenses reflect other income such as coin-op laundry, vending machines etc.