7 September 2020 | 7 replies
If property taxes are about a percent and maybe insurance half a percent, you need another 600 bucks per month to cover those.

24 November 2020 | 23 replies
Just don’t expect to make the big bucks out the gate if your time is taken up with going to a job.

6 September 2020 | 12 replies
If you plan to hold this property longterm, you need to figure out how to best allocate your remodel capital so you get the best bang for your buck, ie in rent premium and factor in enough vacancy to turn/rehab the units, ie you might have each unit vacant for 2-3 months depending on the level of rehab.

5 September 2020 | 2 replies
@Joshua S.Exterior - nope most won't care about anything but the roof and that would be minimalInterior - this is where you make the most difference, kitchen upgrades especially granite or quartz will be the most bang for your buck, followed by a hard surface flooring in your main living space (tile, high quality laminate, hardwood etc.) and bathroom upgrades starting with the master and working down from there.Additions - you aren't going to be doing a quality addition for $10-15k and if you do make sure it is done well or it can actually hurt your value

8 September 2020 | 6 replies
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19 September 2020 | 16 replies
check out central indiana......better bang for your buck

22 August 2020 | 8 replies
In KC, the best bang for you buck are kitchen upgrades, adding a bathroom if possible, adding a bedroom if less than 3 bedroom house, and upgrading paint and flooring.

30 December 2020 | 11 replies
We live in Bucks county, PA, but my wife lived in Pittsburgh for 6 years (studied at University of Pitt) and it is one of the markets that we are very interested in expanding into.

24 August 2020 | 3 replies
I am hoping to continue learning in regards to many things, however areas I feel the need to build are -Identifying a great multi family-The process of meeting and creating relationships with contractors to rehab-How the heck do I make the best bang for my buck with rehab-I have many other areas to work on and will be around on BP forumThank you everyone for taking the time to read,Kyle Bumpers

24 August 2020 | 4 replies
Example would be charging $50 bucks to the lease for W/S.