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Jorge Abreu 🏢 Property Inspection Checklist ✔️
8 May 2024 | 0 replies
Furthermore, understanding the resident characteristics allows me to measure the target market and modify my investment strategy accordingly.Inspection ChecklistSituations vary from one property to the next, but here is an on-site inspection checklist to get you started:Interior Units:Inspect vacant units, including one of each finish out type (Classic, Reno, etc.).Check all down units.Inspect one unit from each unit mix.Exteriors:Landscape:Look for overgrown bushes.Identify trees that need trimming (no branches hanging over the roof).Take pictures of the following:Curb appeal on all sides facing the street.Landscape around the office and amenities.Overgrown bushes or trees.Any dead landscape.Areas that may need sod or mulch.Assess drainage:Ensure water flows away from building foundations.Check slope, gutters, downspouts, surface drains, French drains, etc.Exterior Walls:Determine the existing material (wood, vinyl, Hardie, brick, stone).Assess the condition of the walls.Note if painting is required.Take pictures of each building, including building number, each elevation (clockwise), and any breezeways or niches.Windows:Evaluate the condition of existing windows.Consider whether solar screens should be installed.Roof:Identify the type of roof.Assess its condition and age.Parking Lot:Check for potholes.Assess the need for restriping.Note whether the parking lot is concrete or asphalt.Evaluate drainage issues.Walkway:Look for tripping hazards.Assess drainage issues.Foundation/Gutters:Inspect for cracks in the brick.Check for separation in corners from fascia and trim boards.Evaluate drainage and identify poor drainage areas.Amenities:Identify possible improvements.Consider adjustments or additions that can enhance amenities.Talk to the Staff:Maintenance: Inquire about the physical condition.Office: Discuss current residents, delinquency, and potential changes to add value.Assess whether rents are too high or too low.Confirm rents and what is included/not included.Confirm other sources of income and associated charges.Confirm occupancy, pre-release, and vacancy numbers.Note: Maintain professionalism and avoid insulting the owner or broker, regardless of the property's condition.Keep in mind that investing in real estate is like solving a puzzle—you need all the pieces to see the big picture.
Collin Hays Smokies State of the Union
8 May 2024 | 33 replies
At this time it was undervalued based on pure cash flow ROI even before accounting for the COVID smokies appreciation spike.   
Ana Vhan Which home type is better?
8 May 2024 | 13 replies
Good schools and great neighborhoods typically means higher purchase price and lower cash flow.
Anthony D'Angelo Out of State Investors Question Here: What do you think of Tennessee?
7 May 2024 | 1 reply
Property appreciation here is great, cash flow and landlord laws are horrible.
David Pagan HELP: Allentown vs Harrisburg vs. Reading
8 May 2024 | 14 replies
I have dozens of investors still getting high cash flows and cap rates even in the current interest rate environment.
Preston Mahoney Rentals in South Jersey
7 May 2024 | 4 replies
House hacking in South Jersey is actually a pretty solid bet compared to other parts of New Jersey where you are guaranteed negative cash flow.
Monica C. Real life syndication feedback? From investors and syndicators
7 May 2024 | 21 replies
The two shorter deals did not hit the pref, but it was noted in the offering memorandum that the cash flow would be lighter in years one and two, but catch up later in the deal pending the deal taking the full 5 years.
Sarah Ali Question about how to find properties
8 May 2024 | 6 replies
look at as many as you need to, to find the right one. and remember that you're not trying to 'cash flow' a house hack. 
Darren Maloney Cost Segregation & Accelerated Depreciation
9 May 2024 | 16 replies
Are you after cash flow?
Jean Pierre Jabo First home purchase
8 May 2024 | 6 replies
What is your NET cash flow?