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Asa Aldridge LLC questions! So much info out there, I'm lost.
11 October 2022 | 10 replies
There are very competent, real estate friendly CPA firms in Biggerpockets willing to take you in and provide the necessary legal guidance for your LLC creation
Marysol F. Newbie from CA looking in Las Vegas
20 August 2022 | 14 replies
So, in the long run, I see prices and rents will rise due to the increase in population, the creation of new jobs, and the land shortage combined.On the water situation, some clarification.Colorado River water is divided between 7 states, and Nevada is one of these states.
Joshua Chen No money down & consequences
22 February 2015 | 3 replies
With buy and hold, there isn't as much pressure from holding costs, there is more ease of getting low-down loans like FHA or 203k, and there is creation of equity.
Darren Horrocks Wills: Estate Planning
25 April 2016 | 14 replies
Dates of creation matter, and usually the last document created clearly states, 'this document supersedes and rescends all previously exiting writings.' 
Jean Taveras How to get started in Hard Money Lending?
10 May 2016 | 2 replies
You can either become a hard money lender yourself, which requires starting a company, website creation, legal assistance, program creation all to find yourself marketing a product that you have possibly little experience in, and potentially losing money for awhile . . .
Derek T. Need Help on Budget
4 April 2013 | 11 replies
So, I need some advice on how to cut some on this project; here is the budget...............Demo- $2800Roof- $4800 (fix roof on addition and raise roof in kitchen)Gutters- $1200 (replace gutters)Siding- $3500 (replace with new siding)Exterior Doors- $1800 (replace 3 doors)Shutters- $600 (add to front windows)Exterior paint- $1500 (paint cinder block, trim, porch, columns, shed, etc)Landscaping- $700Windows- $3000 (replace all windows{14} except 3)Walls- $2500 (open up 2 walls from living room, dining room and kitchen)Drywall- $4500 (replace all ceilings, repair and patch as needed)Rough Electrical- $4800 (bring up to code, install new outlets, GFCI and ARC fault breakers, move electrical in basement to free up ceiling space)Finish Electrical- $1600 (replace all receptables, outlet covers, switches, switch covers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans)Rough Plumbing- $3500 (replace water heater, relocate/replace plumbing to free up basement ceiling space)Finish Plumbing- $700HVAC Rough- $4500 (Replace oil heating furnace and add AC unit)HVAC Finish- $400 (replace covers)Ductwork- $2500 (add new ductwork, registers, and grills)Kitchen- $10,000 (add bar style pennisula with cabinets, replace all cabinets, add grade A granite, create pantry, replace flooring, glass backsplash, new appliances)Bathroom #1- $3500 (bathroom #1 remodel)Bathroom #2- $4500 (basement bathroom creation with injector pump)Interior Paint- $2200Interior Doors- $600 (replace all with 6 panel)Baseboards- $3500 (replace all baseboards)Flooring- $4500 (replace with new hardwood)Carpet- $600 (in basement family room and bedroom)Finish Basement- $7500 (framing, insulation, drywall, trim, etc.)Leveling Basement Flooring- $5300 (tear up concrete and relevel)This is an older house with older doors, molding, finishes, etc.; nothing really has been updated.
Marc Littmann The Fair Tax
29 August 2013 | 8 replies
But the bottom line for tax reform (a la the Fair Tax) is to fundamentally do away with the tremendous drag that our government places on wealth creation to fund its offerings, rather than to place the burden on consumption.
Steve Babiak Zillow buys again: $16M for rental search firm HotPads
29 November 2012 | 2 replies
s=159&item=282Zillow Acquires Postlets, an Online Listing Creation and Distribution Platformhttp://zillow.mediaroom.com/index.php?
Benjamin Riehle Importance of Passive Income in the Gig Economy
24 October 2016 | 0 replies
This creation of passive income allowed me the financial freedom to grow my real estate business and find secure footing in the new economy.
Taylor Herman How to Value Land + Teardown SFR
3 May 2017 | 12 replies
Since Im mainly involved on the financing end I would look at the after repair value (ARV) of the construction, permits/softcosts, holding costs, land acquisition costs, and etc to make sure you have sufficient margin or safety for profit if you need to sell or equity if you need to refinance or take out that construction loan so you can hold.I would always recommend multiple exit strategies prepared in advance so you arent forced to take any specific route.Generally Land acquisition costs are 10-20% of project cost but in areas where the ARV is 300-400 persqft or higher you can pay a higher cost for land and still make your intended equity creation (if you intend to refi) or profit margin (if you intend to sell).