4 January 2011 | 3 replies
Assuming it has been taken reasonable care of the last 30 years, what should I expect to have to upgrade as far as major components?

12 January 2011 | 4 replies
That said, if you follow someone and they follow you back, you do become colleagues at that point.As for your questions:1 - Not sure if that's a question, so I'll pass.2 - Upgrade to PRO - You can connect with more people faster that way.

13 January 2011 | 8 replies
There are a few programs where a higher LTV is possible, but they are government backed programs and it doesn't sound like the property you are looking at would fit any into any of them since you mention you need money for repairs.SBA 7a loans do allow for TI upgrades, and the 504 allows for even more rehab work, but those loans are only for owner-occupied properties that can debt service at 1.2 or better.

20 February 2011 | 4 replies
A small 3-4 unit strip mall , fully leased . recent upgrades and maintenance completed.
21 February 2011 | 1 reply
The seals in about half the double pane windows were destroyed, and those windows had condensation stains. I replaced only the damaged glass with Low-E glass. Should I note that on blurbs, and how?
I replaced them t...

1 March 2011 | 6 replies
Deal with cash buyers if you plan to wholesale without making any upgrades/renovations;2.

27 March 2012 | 48 replies
This one looks to be listed at about double your previous properties...are you consciously moving up in price range, or was this just a good opportunity that came your way?

28 February 2011 | 8 replies
I assume you mean plumbing and electric upgrades and basic finishes.

7 June 2011 | 40 replies
And there are enough outlets, my wife just happened to not get them all in the pictures.As for rewiring, I'm going to go with what the contractor says to do.Everything is pretty easily accessible and when they get everything torn out it won't be too bad getting everything redone.The electric panel has been upgraded in the last twenty years (I'm guessing when they installed the HVAC) and has enough room for more breakers.

8 October 2019 | 10 replies
Dont think its too high, not for my area atleast, Depends exactly on what you need, but sounds like you need a panel upgrade, $1000-1200, installed heat and air, $3500-4000.. id say $4500+ is about where it should be, assuming this does include everything, permits, ducts, grills, everything!.