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Mark Forest House will not rent
5 August 2013 | 22 replies
If people are expecting for you to pay their electrical and heat.
Gary Clark 12 showings but no renter yet
2 May 2014 | 74 replies
Freshly painted, free washer and drier, high ceilings, nice ss appliances, central heat and a/c, also a private rooftop deck.If there's one "downside" there's a pool in the backyard and there's only street parking.Rent is $1500 which is about average for a 3 bedroom in an apartment building let alone a spacious house.I've listed it on craigslist and have had at least 20 calls and over a dozen showings.
Kenneth E. Quick and Dirty way of getting buyers AND sellers...
12 January 2014 | 8 replies
:)Before anything else you must first FIND WHERE YOUR BUYERS ARE BUYING.1.Pick a county you are interested in targeting.2.Google “xxxxx county heat map” and select the search result from trulia.com to view the map of the county you want to target.
Tara Austin Hello All
7 August 2013 | 9 replies
Tara welcome to BPoff thread topic for a second: go Miami Heat
Jerry LoCoco 1930's Single Family Renovation/Due Diligence
5 August 2013 | 6 replies
I have a similar 1926 Spanish bungalow in LA (3bed 2 bath, 1300sqft, single level), that i just rebuilt completely, so here's my 2 cents1. with plumbing and sewer, make sure that you insect and assess the main drain line form house to street sewer - in houses of that age, they are cast iron and are often buried under a concrete driveway. if it needs to be replaced, make sure re-pavement of driveway is accounted for2. houses of that age have often started as 2bed 1bath and then somewhere along the way been converted to say 3/2 - mine was in the 70's. ask whoever inspecting the foundation to pay attention to the way it's laid out - variation in crawl-space hight, floor joists and different materials used for pillars that house sits on could point to an addition. flat roof over one of the bedrooms or bathrooms in an otherwise house with an attic is another sign it's been added. either way, check with the city that those additions are legal/permitted3. termite damage and dry rot in California and Arizona is a given - in any house, especially that old. as you walk around the rooms, stop in each corner of every room and jump up a few times - if the floor is soft and even a sign of weakness, i bet you you'll have to re-drywall, remove subfloor and repair floor joists in at lest half of that room. just a simple "poking wood for termites" test from the crawl space often misses that. i like my jumping test as well5. size and age of electrical panel - yes, but also age of main electrical wire runs is important. those are usually suspended in crawl spaces or laying on top of ceiling joists in the attic. old wire should be replaced as it's a potential fire-hazard surrounded by all the old fluffy insulation that's in old attics - speaking of fluffy insulation, i hear in some cases it could contain asbestos, so wouldn't hurt to checkfyi, just installed central air in my house and my best estimate - had 7 total - came through Costco at just under $7000 for a 3-ton Lennox system (heat and cool), all new ductwork, permit and inspections. curious as to what your HVAC bid was
Keerthi A. Rental Property Numbers - Please Advice
6 August 2013 | 6 replies
HOAs are also very high, most crappy rental units have $350 HOA with heat.
Mathew Gunkel Re: Hunting for 203k leads with a realtor
28 October 2014 | 4 replies
You can even get fancy with it and generate a heat map showing the "hot" spots for cash purchases.
Sheri Fierro toilet replacement labor cost
22 November 2014 | 23 replies
The two most annoying problems with badly designed low flow toilets are (1) Low water level in the bowl, which means when you drop heat you may create steak marks on the side walls unless you hit the right spot; (2) Very strong flush action with low water consumption sometimes create water splash backs.
Alan Lambkin Property Management Issue - Worcester, MA
14 April 2015 | 6 replies
He doesn't send me lots of repairs because the tenants come to us for non-emergency stuff but I want to know what I am paying him for aside from not calling me at 3am if the heat goes out.   
Karen M. Have you considered LED lighting in your rentals?
2 July 2017 | 27 replies
The LED bulbs provide significantly less heat, and they have a cover over the light so most people, I feel, wouldn't think to change out the bulb.