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Federico Gutierrez Current property lines and survey doesn't match
18 August 2015 | 11 replies
ie, pipe, gas line, power cable, etc?
Devin Mann solar roof for flipping?
8 December 2015 | 4 replies
Guy is telling me that its going to cost $0 for the installation, the only thing that i will be paying for is the electricity bill "guarenteed lower rates for 2 years".  
Brandi Jenkins Eager New REI from Hampton, Va
16 September 2015 | 4 replies
I am currently a Medical Office Manager and a CEO of CB Jenkins Construction, LLC which is an electrical based construction company. 
Elijah Chin New member looking into wholesaling!!!!
17 August 2015 | 2 replies
Have A Powerful Sales Day! 
Charles Elfman Requesting Expenses
16 August 2015 | 1 reply
Here are some requests I already know about:Water invoicesProof current tenants are paying their rentRecent invoices from improvementsLease agreementsProof that own has 1st/last/security in proper accountsIt has 2 gas meters and 2 electric meters, so assuming that is covered by tenantthx!!!  
Robert Gailie Need help!
17 August 2015 | 4 replies
From your profile it looks like your experience in construction is mainly in electrical, like me.
Josh LeMasters First Investment in "My Own Back Yard"
17 August 2015 | 4 replies
(repaint, refinished hardwood floors, minor plumbing, minor electrical, and lots of cleaning)Total cash invested: $4,834.60Rent: $625/mo + $25/mo per pet Thankfully we signed a 12 month lease about two weeks after closing on August 1st.
Kim Kammann Mother inlaw home
16 August 2015 | 0 replies
Due to the electrical bill which both places are on the same electrical box we share everything on 1.
Keith Kennedy Coronado short term rental
27 May 2015 | 0 replies
Rental Rates high seasonDaily range $125-$160 Weekly $850-$950Rental Rates low seasonDaily $105-$120Weekly $675-$800 Residential tower is one of the most sought-after residences in the beach area.The building is an icon and a staple in Panama’s beach communities– particularly amongst English-speaking expats and vacation homeowners.It’s known throughout Panama for its ideal location, breathtaking coastal views, resort-style amenities, and spacious high-quality apartments. amenities include: Direct beach accessRooftop pool and social area with panoramic beach and mountain viewsGround pool and social areaChildren’s poolFitness centerGame roomLow monthly maintenance feesCovered parking24-hour securityOther advantages: Home to an established community of English-speaking expatsA short walk to several excellent restaurants and a mini-supermarketAbout five minutes drive to the major supermarkets, banks, shopping, and more restaurantsJust over an hour from Panama City, largest city and national capitalDeveloper units have long since sold out, and people take advantage when a resale comes on the market.High resale value and reliable rental incomeThe Apartments iconic and high-demand development– occupying an exclusive and enviable waterfront position and filled with lavish amenities.The units, which sit on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th floor, each offer a prize-winning & unobstructed view of the Pacific, and a private balcony fully furnished, with modern tropical-chic décor that suits its beachfront ambience kitchenettes have also been providedNow for the numbers: average monthly rental: $2,200; property mgmt fee $115, condo maintenance fee: $68; Cable wifi $60; electric $60 mo, Rental mgmt fee: 20%; asking $185,000 USDMore detail in terms of Property insurance, taxes pending.
Jeff Tracy Am I over estimating expenses?
27 May 2015 | 1 reply
I have all the current owners expenses (tenants pay their own electric), so I know those are accurate.