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Troy Parker Professional Painter or DIY?
20 May 2024 | 32 replies
Did this include the exterior or only interior?
Holly Hill Upset tenant requesting "repairs"
20 May 2024 | 7 replies
However the repairs he is asking for include hiring a structural engineer because he believes the foundation is crumbling. 
Pratik Kochar Input on Investment opportunity
20 May 2024 | 1 reply
Both properties fall into Class B- category and has no HOA and no rental restrictions.Here are the details for each property:Property 1:3 Bed, 2 Bath (1020 sq ft)Purchase Price: $250,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $50,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $80,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $2100/monthProperty 2:2 Bed, 2.5 Bath (1168 sq ft)Purchase Price: $230,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $46,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $76,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $1900/monthThe location is moderate, with amenities like shops, restaurants, a mall, and a baseball stadium within a 5-mile radius.Considering buying both as they are in the same building, the total cost and income overview would be:Total Price for Both Properties: $478,000Down Payment & Closing: $96,000 + $10,000 = $106,000Total Renovations: $60,000Total Price (Including Renovations): $478,000 + $60,000 = $538,000Total Out of Pocket: $166,000Projected Gross Rent Monthly: $4000The rate of interest for the mortgage is 7.5%.I am currently evaluating: A) The break-even point for two townhomes considering a cash investment of close to 32%.
Jade S. Cardone Capital...anyone looked into this?
20 May 2024 | 177 replies
The other fees are often included by most syndicators.
Alyssa K. Cozy allowed payment reversal that withdrew previously paid rent
22 May 2024 | 90 replies
by including something in your lease stating a tenant is responsible for overdraft fees, even if a 3rd party such as Cozy, their credit card company, etc. performs the attempted withdrawal. 
Donald Wright New investor in Westchester and the Hudson Valley
20 May 2024 | 2 replies
4. complete your BP profile - Include website links, social media handles, or other online profiles so that people can find you.
Ariel Tobi Is it normal that PM gets 13% of all repairs and rehab?
22 May 2024 | 30 replies
Most property managers consider project management not included in their property management services.
Michael Evans Business Credit Financing: EIN or DUNS number
20 May 2024 | 12 replies
You can set up a DUNS number anytime and, say for instance, if you AMEX BUSINESS card does not show up on your DUNS report, you can contact DUNS and request that they research the account and include it in your report.
Trenton Custard Cash for 1 home or buy 4 homes with 20% down on each for 139000
19 May 2024 | 3 replies
I asked AI should I pay Cash for 1 home then refi or buy 4 homes with 20% down on each home for 139000 3b ed 2 baths then im stuck a 4 home till i get another 20% down there answer was When deciding between paying cash for one home and refinancing later or buying multiple homes with 20% down, there are several factors to consider.
Chris Boyd Evaluating Rental Property Mortgage Pay Off
19 May 2024 | 4 replies
Since the total return and ROI of the original investment are the factors that influence my decision, I want to model the implications of the two options.