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David Roberts Rental Properties in Baltimore in the $1k to $1.5k range
30 June 2018 | 29 replies
You don't see the significant blight in 21206, 21214 or 21234 that's prevalent in Bel Air Edison and because of that, you'll get a better quality tenant.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Belair+-+Edison,...
Kyle Shook Should I pursue this deal?
5 November 2017 | 7 replies
Since this is your first investment property, you're probably going to need to put a lot more than just 10% down.Vacancy: 8%Repairs and Maintenance: 10%CapEx: 10%Property Management: 10%Sales Expenses: 5.8%I also increased the taxes slightly to be more accurate for this areaAs you can see below, the numbers don't work out well at all.
Craig Peterson Who is the end buyer of non-value-add apartments?
9 November 2017 | 11 replies
Value-add from increasing NOI through various methods of increasing income (below market rents, rehab and increase rents, RUBS, etc) or decreasing expenses.
Daniel Vieyra Price reduction or credit at closing?
5 November 2017 | 6 replies
In California the property tax is based upon the purchase price, so lowering the PP will permanently decrease you annual expenses (thus will increase your cash flow permanently).
Roland Barbeito Should I buy the 3 family next door?
7 November 2017 | 7 replies
The last time the house sold was back in 2010 for ~144k. 3 family house in question has its issues(older home, older heating systems probably)  but I would like to own it as it would: 1. eliminate my driveway/snowplowing issues 2. add to rental portfolio 3 increase monthly income 4.
Maria McCreless Online Leads - working for you?
11 June 2018 | 9 replies
I am still able to spend energy marketing and lead generating, hopefully I can increase my passive marketing budget.
Jason R. Getting the ball rolling in Snohomish, WA (NE of Seattle)
14 November 2017 | 10 replies
I am motivated to learn, hustle, increase my income, and abundantly provide for my family.Goals:-Educate myself.
Joseph Dzwiniarski Deal Analysis - Kansas City Class C property
20 November 2017 | 24 replies
I would also not run performa's on increasing rent every year that will all but gurantee vacancies.
Russell Pitts Increase rent for Bham rental?
2 December 2017 | 3 replies
I am currently looking at whether I should increase the rent or not.
Sharon Tzib Houston Housing Stats October 2017
14 November 2017 | 0 replies
http://www.har.com/content/newsroom/Houston Real Estate Highlights in October Single-family home sales continued their post-Hurricane Harvey rebound as volume rose 7.5 percent year-over-year with 6,381 units sold;Single-family home sales remain 2.8 percent ahead of 2016’s year-to-date volume;Total property sales increased 6.6 percent with 7,614 units sold;Total dollar jumped 10.8 percent to $2.1 billion;The single-family home median price rose 3.9 percent to $226,491, which represents an October high;The single-family home average price increased 2.7 percent to $285,858, also the highest level for an October;Single-family homes months of inventory grew year-over-year to a 3.9-months supply, but is down from a 4.3-months pre-Harvey peak – the result of a surge in consumer demand for housing;Townhome/condominium sales rose 5.8 percent, with the average price down 1.1 percent to $195,393 and the median price down 3.1 percent to $153,000;Leases of single-family homes rose 13.6 percent with the average rent up 2.8 percent to $1,776;Volume of townhome/condominium leases jumped 34.8 percent with average rent up 2.9 percent to $1,533.HAR still encourages anyone who has housing available for temporary occupancy (up to 12 weeks) to please post it on our Harvey Temporary Housing page at www.har.com/temporaryhousing to provide housing to those in need.