
23 February 2016 | 7 replies
Just explain the situation I recently purchased a property last summer all cash but could not get the deed untill dye test was complete 40$ water company came out and turned the water on.

4 April 2016 | 5 replies
My take, these are rather uncharted waters we are in now, and the FED is not exactly sure which way to turn.

18 February 2016 | 2 replies
(like 10k+ closing costs quoted from multiple banks for a simple refi)Insurance in the 300 per month range vs 85 for the same property if it were held privately.Town taxes such as water/sewer/property are billed at a higher rate.Plus more.So, what I am thinking of doing is:a: quit claiming the deed into my personal name.b: adding a million-dollar liability policy to the standard dwelling/fire coverage to protect my assets.

19 February 2016 | 5 replies
The building really needs all new windows, its got old aluminum windows that sweat a lot (Water in the window seal) and it causes mold issues around the frame.

18 February 2016 | 3 replies
I sell mortgage notes all the time that pay 12% annually and have tested the waters with many other rates to end up at 12% again and again.

22 February 2016 | 13 replies
The current owner is shopping it around for 1.35m (7cap) and the proforma numbers are as followed: ANNUALIZED INCOMEActual MarketGross Potential Rent $191,639 Less: Vacancy ($5,749) Effective Gross Income $185,890 Less: Expenses ($91,497) Net Operating Income $94,393 Debt Service ($65,592) Net Cash Flow after Debt Service $28,801 Principal Reduction $17,403Total Return $46,204 ANNUALIZED EXPENSESActual MarketProperty Management Fee $9,582 Replacement Reserves $5,250 Building Insurance $6,712 Maintenance $12,560 Taxes - Real Estate $36,296 (37220 w/o exception)Utility - Electricity $2,453 Utility - Gas $12,369Utility - Water/Sewer $6,275 Total Expenses $91,497 Expenses Per RSF $8.39 Expenses Per Unit $4,357I did some additional digging and found that they offer Wi-Fi for the building (I talked to a rep and said providing service for a building that size should run 285 a month) and the trash was left off which runs about 285/month.

18 February 2016 | 3 replies
Operating expenses include utility, payroll, landscaping, pest control, taxes, insurance, repairs and maintenance to name a fewThese are expenses, different from capital expenditures such as fridges hot water heaters and flooring.

18 February 2016 | 2 replies
I can't imagine you'd want to take it as-is with the tank, because if you try to remove it after buying and find the soil is contaminated, and possibly contaminated the ground water, you could be looking at a bank-breaker of a job.

19 February 2016 | 6 replies
We have just made our first claim after major water damage in a rental.

3 March 2016 | 15 replies
Properties in good condition that are priced right are going to sell quicklyThe one caveat with a HUD home as there can be a small issue such as a faulty shut off valve that will prevent a buyer from activating the water and prevent an owner occupant from obtaining an FHA,VA,FNMA loan and thereby drastically decreasing the pool of buyers and thereby creating opportunities for investors.