
1 September 2014 | 8 replies
Hey Bryan K,As a full time real estate agent, I have dabbled in property management ... but I find that I am WAY too nice ... and it eats up time I need to devote to my real estate sales business.Totally wild that you mentioned John Stiles, by the way - I've already been in touch with him!

2 September 2014 | 3 replies
Here are the numbers and estimates so far: Property Type: Two-family, side by side, 3 bed / 1 bath each (vacant)Location: Honesdale, PA Ask Price: $77,000Buy Price: $70,000Closing Costs: $3,341.45Estimated renovation costs: $25,000ARV: $120,000Taxes: $1,840Water: $1,200Sewer: $1,140Maintenance: $500Insurance: $1,611Miscellaneous: $600Rent: $750 / $900 (tenants pay for gas & electric)My plan is to put in new bathrooms & kitchens and clean up the rest of the areas.

3 September 2014 | 6 replies
One year of solid on time rent payments may be worth considering vice several years of will they pay on time.

7 September 2014 | 14 replies
We ended up doing about $5,000 worth of upgrades (all new backyard fence (and the backyard was huge), kitchen backsplash, etc.)What caught me off guard more than anything was the utility bills, on going lawn care, open house and "realtor love" expense, a few staging items, etc.

7 March 2016 | 9 replies
1. bathroom bath/shower works, but looks terrible.. 2. the kitchen is 1990 so appliances are tired.3.

9 September 2014 | 51 replies
I had a neighbor remodel a kitchen in Lake Tahoe and they brought in a Mennonite crew from somewhere in NV to do the work.
28 September 2014 | 10 replies
I'm putting in a very nice kitchen for the area.

5 September 2014 | 13 replies
-Every single cabinet (bathroom, kitchen) is banged/scraped around the edges and the insides are discolored or deteriorating because they obviously put wet things in them.

4 September 2014 | 4 replies
We were planning on making renovations to the bathrooms and kitchens plus obvious aesthetic work but upon seeing the other three units I fear there are some more serious issues and wanted to get some feedback from experienced REI.

12 September 2014 | 6 replies
Just knowing what a kitchen will cost is not enough if they plan on using the cheapest material possible.