
16 March 2010 | 5 replies
He might very well suggest upgrades that you don't need.

26 June 2010 | 67 replies
If the availability of this training caused an extra 1% of the members to upgrade then that will give you an extra 510 *$15 = $7,650 per month or $91,800 per year.

1 June 2010 | 22 replies
Repairs Needed - 15-19KThis is a conservative estimate – It does need HVAC, we may need to upgrade electrical system (Al wiring - House built in 70's) – I will have inspection to confirm.After repair value - 95-100KTax value: 99K (Rehab home in the same street is on market for 110 - It's a little bigger)Rent: 700Taxes: 1000Insurance: 500Not a great cash cow after PITI, vacancy, maintenance, but seems like a good opportunity to build some equity.Was hoping to mortgage it and get my cash back to go again, but I can't seem to find anyone that will work with me without 6 months seasoning.Thanks so much for your input.
25 May 2010 | 10 replies
I went inside and was shocked at the damage and the amount of repairs (not up-grades) this property needed.

24 August 2010 | 120 replies
One that, if you participate, will fatten Josh's site pockets so he can get to some of those cool upgrades we're all dying to experience.

31 July 2011 | 52 replies
So any upgrades are a waste of money.For finding tenants:Off street parking is important.

6 July 2010 | 9 replies
If you over improve the property for the neighborhood you are in, you will never recoup your costs involved in upgrading the property.

9 July 2010 | 8 replies
Its a 1996 28x68 Highland mobile home with 2x6 walls and lots of upgrades.

12 August 2010 | 9 replies
In most neighborhoods, houses vary in size, year built, style, construction materials, number of room, amenities, upgrades, and condition.