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Alexander Tesfamicael How to Estimate Rents
27 November 2020 | 6 replies
I typically advised my clients to use 85% - 90% of Zillow's estimated rent.Craigslist is also good - Just make sure you are comparing apples to apples šŸŽ As @Lee Ripma mentioned and that I confirmed with you, MF rent less than SFH.Continue to put in the work and your eyes will eventually be trained to spot great deals from 1 mile away šŸ˜€.Rentometer is pretty accurate and I rely solely on it for years before I became a Realtor.BP Insight is also not 100% accurate, especially for Multi-Family.Once you crush your numbers and you want to confirm your numbers on a property that checked your criteria, then reach out to your Realtor for comparable as this is part of their job and fiduciary duty to you as their client.You have the right mindset and attitude.Keep crushing the numbers man!
Jeffrey Gomez Debt Service Coverage Ratio Loan (DSCR)
15 February 2023 | 12 replies
A year down the road,Ā in the eyes of a lender you may be more attractive to get that DSCR because you have a history on paper of managing a rentals and could count use even other more convential loans (lower down payment) and count the properties potential income even tho it's not DSCR loan.
Sheila Jones Lookng to invest in the Orlando area
15 October 2021 | 8 replies
At the same time is good to keep an eye on the rental market.
Michelle Lutz Need advice, is this illegal?
20 March 2018 | 48 replies
I deal with this literally every day of the week... title companies just don't record documents without crossing their Tees and dotting their eyes.. and on top of it.. even if you have clear and concise language in the operating agreement that allows a specific person to sign for the company ( likeĀ I do in all my LLC operating agreements) they still want other members to sign or sign resolutions.. they don't bother to read the operating agreement they just default to having all members sign.. and for meĀ with off shore members that is impossible 99% of the time..Ā its quite funny how we argue this like I said every single week..
Raj Kumar Stone cladding on the front exterior wall
30 July 2016 | 3 replies
I think the visual problem you may be having now, is with the high contrast of the smooth white window frames against the dark rough stone...Ā it pulls your eye right to it, and there's nothing much else to grab your attention.My recommendation: First, redirect your attention to the entry/stoop.
Kumar Tummalapalli Bathroom upgrade which is great condition but just outdated
27 January 2019 | 28 replies
Upgrade light fixtures, get a nice mirror and distract the eye with some bold staging items (towels, rug, maybe a faux plant).Ā 
Marcus Carr Needed Advice for 9-5er
16 December 2013 | 5 replies
I have my eyes on a REO that needs a ton of TLC right now & I think I shall talk it over with my wife to see how she feels about it.
Amit Friedlander Franklinton, 43222 zip code
18 May 2018 | 10 replies
FranklintonĀ isĀ transforming before our eyes.
Christopher Dunson My 7 month business success summary
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
It's always good to get a reminder to keep a close eye on the market.
Mike Kroupa Curb Appeal Suggestions ā€“ Lake House
1 October 2017 | 25 replies
All three windows need to be the same size and as close to the same distance apart as possible -none more important than the other - you need to sort of 'bore' the eye, so you can do something to draw attention to the main event - the front door.You might have to fiddle with the details a bit but try to keep the principles in mind - focus, balance, symmetry and/or repetition - and you'll be fine.