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Jason Eyerly Easiest Way To Download Podcasts?
13 September 2017 | 12 replies
Best Regards,    Jason E
Adam Yellin New Member From NYC, investing in the Greater Boston Area
14 April 2015 | 9 replies
Originally posted by @James E.
Anthony Hill Help Me to Help You!!
25 April 2015 | 8 replies
I am not trying to access anyone's list as I know we like to guard these things like Fort Knox, I am simply trying to spread the wealth and create some great partnerships on my way to wealth. 
John Zoulis Multifamily Construction Cost feed back needed/ADVICE
25 September 2015 | 4 replies
I am looking at a project that is  a historic building that sits in an Acre and is 8700sf . very walkable to lots of amenities,restaurants,grocery, schools, government offices e t c.in the past i have remodeled SFH ,renovated industrial builings to retail centers (sizes up to 15000sf)Project Scope: i am thinking retrofiting and add an addition and have aprox 32 units of apartments with elevator, and finishes stainles appliances,granite tops, study says that target tenants are milenials,retiress and due to proximity to government offices government employees.current rents go for 1bed 900-1000 and for 2 bd 1100-1200  . the sf need for 1 bed is 800sf ( should be able to rent according to the study for $1200)and for the 2 bed is 1200sf( should be able to rent according to the study for $1400)for this area.14  1 bed x $1000 =$14000 x12=$168,000. year18   2bed x $1200 =$21600x12=$259,000 yeartotal yeqarly income $427,000.00 -8%$34,160)vacancy (study says 3% for this area)=$392,840.00 yerly gross income.using current rents for fast stabilization as the goal is a non recource loan.i have couple questions that i would greately apreciate your input. 1)is it worth going after tax credits and how do i find more information?
John Zoulis FINANCING FOR MULTIFAMILY NEW CONSTRUCTION
26 September 2015 | 1 reply
I am looking at a project that is a historic building that sits in an Acre and is 8700sf . very walkable to lots of amenities,restaurants,grocery, schools, government offices e t c.in the past i have remodeled SFH ,renovated industrial builings to retail centers (sizes up to 15000sf)Project Scope: i am thinking retrofiting and add an addition and have aprox 32 units of apartments with elevator, and finishes stainles appliances,granite tops, study says that target tenants are milenials,retiress and due to proximity to government offices government employees.current rents go for 1bed 900-1000 and for 2 bd 1100-1200 . the sf need for 1 bed is 800sf ( should be able to rent according to the study for $1200)and for the 2 bed is 1200sf( should be able to rent according to the study for $1400)for this area.14 1 bed x $1000 =$14000 x12=$168,000. year18 2bed x $1200 =$21600x12=$259,000 yeartotal yeqarly income $427,000.00 -8%$34,160)vacancy (study says 3% for this area)=$392,840.00 yerly gross income.using current rents for fast stabilization as the goal is a non recource loan.i have couple questions that i would greately apreciate your input. 1)is it worth going after tax credits and how do i find more information?
Emily Boyfish Experience with Tenants Vaping
7 October 2020 | 8 replies
My lease says No Smoking, No Vaping or No E-Cigarettes just to clarify all three.
Walt Strader Fraud in MLS disclosure
24 January 2020 | 19 replies
Disclaimers aside, I would never want to list a house that had the sqft incorrect by a substantial amount. 
Henner Mohr Bed Bugs Epidemic
3 September 2010 | 17 replies
Anyone ever see the A&E show The Verminators?
Ted Akers Dump the Big Banks?
2 February 2011 | 10 replies
http://www.linkedin.com/e/plh/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DKaFJoGMVcGU/wrNn/ :roll:
Justin Case Sticky Market- Potential Tenants keep flaking
1 May 2010 | 18 replies
Perhaps you should try other means of getting the word out (Facebook, e-mail).