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Micah Shelton Single family 3:2 fix and flip in Willamette valley wine country
2 October 2019 | 6 replies
Purchase price: $230,000 Cash invested: $10,000 Standard cosmetic 3 bed 2 bath home in up and coming wine country area about 45 min from Portland, OrGoing to be putting in roughly $35k and selling for $325k when done What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Bridget Smith-Osbourne Last deal of the year/decade.
22 December 2019 | 0 replies
Just recently closed on a quad-plex. 1 bed. 1 bath, everything will be completely new, including plumbing & electrical.
Alci Martinez Short term rental in the heart of downtown Doral, FL
4 April 2022 | 0 replies
. • The sleeping area features a King Size bed and set off from the main living area by a chic bamboo curtain. • Outlets/switches/thermostat at wheelchair reach, FA strobe/horn devices, Wheelchair accessible door peepholes • A pullout sleeper sofa in the living room ensures that this suite can comfortably accommodate up to four guests.
David Minaya What is a normal security deposit for Oceanside
9 September 2020 | 2 replies
The costs have to reasonable/legit, but they are not capped by the security deposit in any way.As to the OPs question, I believe everywhere in San Diego county, the traditional security deposit without any special circumstances (pets, water beds, etc.) is for the security deposit to be one month's rent. 
Neil Hauger 6.5 years as a Land Specialist Real Estate Agent-Lessons learned
25 August 2021 | 5 replies
For the past 6.5 years I work from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed
Brandon Weigel Average Multifamily expense
9 September 2021 | 3 replies
Also I believe I have a bed tenant lined up for the one who is moving so I should only have about a 2 week vacancy.
Brock Fica New Invester from Colorado Springs in USARMY
28 September 2021 | 9 replies
A traditional rent by the room house hack in a 5 bed+ single family house can also make for some great returns when just getting started out. 
Vincent M. Buying appliances for my first flip.
29 November 2015 | 6 replies
It's a 6 bed 2.5 bath 3300sq ft.
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?