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Jim Kaufman Questions on Six unit under contract
24 October 2013 | 5 replies
Most of the units have metered natural gas but I am not sure if there are good options there for individual heating.
James Masotti Pick apart my offers so the next ones are stronger
10 February 2016 | 18 replies
After Repair Value: $130,000Closing Costs at time of purchase: $2929Monthly Holding Costs: $1,370Interest Payments: $570Property Taxes: $620Electricity: $50Water: $30Insurance $100Number of months holding costs: 9Total carrying costs: $21,889Repairs $47,242 + 10% Contingency = $51,966 TASK UNIT Materials Needed Line Item Cost Asphalt Shingles Per Square 20 $4,400.00 Aluminum Gutter Per LF 150 $675.00 Pressure Wash Per House 1 $150.00 Vinyl Siding Per Square 1 $265.00 Paint Exterior Per Floor SF 100 $137.50 Lawn Maintenance Per 1/4 Acre 2 $70.00 Trim Bushes Per Yard 3 $120.00 Remove Tree Per Tree $1,000.00 Fix Foundation Wall Per LF 60 $9,000.00 Roll-Off Dumpster Dumpster 1 $350.00 Full Demo Per SF 2400 $960.00 Service Call Per Hour 8 $680.00 Natural Gas Hot Water Heater - 50 Gallon Per House 1 $710.00 Replace All Supply Lines Per Fixture 5 $1,000.00 Install/Replace Tub Per Tub 1 $350.00 Build Tile Shower Per SF 70 $1,365.00 Kitchen Sink Per Sink 1 $120.00 Bathroom Sink Per Sink 2 $140.00 Kitchen Faucet Per Sink 1 $90.00 Bathroom Faucet Per Sink 2 $140.00 Trim Kit Only Per Tub 1 $130.00 Install/Replace Toilet Per Toilet 2 $340.00 Install Dishwasher Per House 1 $430.00 Install Can Light Per Can 10 $650.00 Replace Furnace Per Unit 1 $1,100.00 Loose-Fill Insulation Per SF 100 $100.00 Wall Board Per SF 1000 $1,160.00 Exterior Door Per Door 1 $800.00 Interior Door Per Door 10 $1,700.00 Replace Window Per Window 10 $2,000.00 Repaint Per Floor SF 1400 $3,150.00 Install Kitchen Cabinets Per linear inch 240 $2,040.00 25" Vanity Per Vanity 2 $300.00 Granite Countertops Per SF 50 $1,600.00 Install Carpet/Pad Per SY 45 $180.00 Carpet+Pad Material Per SF 400 $700.00 Install Laminate Wood Per SF 1300 $3,250.00 Install Tile Per SF 100 $550.00 Permits Per House 1 $200.00 Refrigerator Per Appliance 1 $1,100.00 Range Per Appliance 1 $900.00 Dishwasher Per Appliance 1 $700.00 Microwave Per Appliance 1 $440.00 Washer/Dryer Set Per Set 1 $2,000.00 Commission to Realtor at time of Sale 7% - $9,100Offer Price: $32,000 Potential Profit: $23,044
Brandon Schlichter Almost 2 years into being a buy-and-holder - 18 units & a full time job
30 April 2015 | 68 replies
The larger bank reviewed all loans and decided they didn't like the 'aggressive nature' of their loans to us.
Toben B. How bad is moisture in a crawlspace after a rain?
26 April 2015 | 10 replies
Make sure that the dirt at the foundation allows for drainage away from the home and not pools around the house.Vented dirt or rock crawl spaces are huge energy wasters.
Troy Forney how much debt
17 April 2016 | 8 replies
She was actually a fantastic investor, but very risk adverse, so built everything up debt free ... took longer, but her portfolio was/is solid as a rock.
Shannon K. Negative Equity... Creative Options here?
11 December 2016 | 20 replies
Owes: $190kEstimated market value in current condition: $150kNeeds: $40k rehab (overestimated)ARV: $200-220kEssentially negative equity here… My natural first thought is to submit a short-sale package with the owner and have them send their lender a signed contract with my proposed offer.
Travis Davenport Investor & contractor disagreeing on extent of work for project
30 April 2016 | 11 replies
Naturally things come up and may need to be addressed but that is the cost of business. 
Hozan Barwari Nashville
1 April 2020 | 34 replies
If they hold interest rates we may continue to see the same in the near term but eventually demand will organically slow down and real estate prices will normalize.Nashville is unique because the area is growing naturally with positive net migration and job growth, but even our great city will be adversely impacted by the fed's decision.
Jace Thornton Driving for Dollars
8 May 2016 | 11 replies
Depending on the nature of/reason for the call, I do have a few various 'scripts' that I'll use.