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Christopher Fontaine Looking for a good VA company with RE experienced workers.
24 April 2018 | 0 replies
Hearing a lot of good things over the years with regards to utilizing overseas VA's (usually the Philippines) from my more successful colleagues.
Paulette Midgette Looking Members Who Knowledgable or Investing in Lansdowne, PA
26 April 2018 | 4 replies
What utilities are typical for a landlord to pay vs. tenant? 
Daniel Klucas REI Friendly CPA in Atlanta area to help with Tax Strategies
25 April 2018 | 5 replies
(For the record: I make exactly $0 for recommending Dyches' materials.
Jonathan Shanks Partnership With My Contractor
28 April 2018 | 2 replies
Pay you back for your labor & materials outlay.
Collin Borns Project (Construction) Management Spreadsheet?
17 February 2020 | 1 reply
I'm having a hard time finding an already made excel spreadsheet with a good break down and analysis of cost for itemized materials, labor, lot cost and all associated fees...Sure I could spend the time to build a spread sheet but it's not my expertise...any luck?  
Eliot M. Mobile Home Park Valuation once and for all
27 April 2018 | 6 replies
Those above formulas, holding all other things equal, would value a park with city utilities and private utilities very close in price when that obviously isn't the case.
Account Closed Owner financing with bridge loan as down payment
27 April 2018 | 0 replies
Offer: 550k w/ 55k downClosing cost estimate: 15kFinancing: 4.5%, 20 yr amortization  Gross Monthly Rent: $9975Yearly Vacancy at 15%: $17955Mortgage paydown: $31312017 Property Tax: $9000Yearly Management: $9576Insurance: $3000 (really unsure of this number)Utilities: $12000 per year (also very unsure of this number, I estimated high)NOI: $5,342 per monthCashflow: $2,100 per month
Karen Margrave Suggestions please! Volcanic rock chimney and fireplace surround
29 April 2018 | 3 replies
@hat materials do you use for the heat resistance to adhere tile to? 
John Horner Utility management: How do you manage your utilities?
28 April 2018 | 11 replies
As we've grown to 120 units we continually struggle with managing the utilities for our rental units. 
Tom Smith Best way to figure out expenses to ask a property manager?
2 May 2020 | 2 replies
Utilities are generally public and you can call them to get averages, taxes are public as well and can be pulled either from a assessor website or at their office, insurance companies can give you cash value and replacement value quotes by giving them an address, general rule for running calculations for vacancy is 5-10% of gross income, I have seen maintenance expenses all over the map (anywhere from $300-750 or a % of the rent - those vary depending on the number of doors in the deal as well as how much deferred maintenance has to be dealt with or how much rehab you are going to do to negate the deferred maintenance), contracted services, call a few landscapers and get quotes and use those for your analysis.