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Ryan Ford San Diego vs Oklahoma City?
23 November 2015 | 17 replies
Financing will also be a huge determining factor in the overall success of your investment.If you can just provide slightly more background on what exactly it is you aim to accomplish and what you have to work with, I can give you a little better idea of how that coincides with the market out here and show you how the financials are likely to break down, given your particular circumstances.  
Charles Terrizzi Business model ideas
27 December 2015 | 13 replies
Talk to some local property managers and factor in the turnover and vacancy rate.
Janet Lee Need help evaluating a triplex
21 November 2015 | 2 replies
What other factors should I be considering.  
Ashley Wolfe Analyze this! Just went to see what I thought would be a turn-key
24 November 2015 | 16 replies
Manager lives on-site.Ok, those are the things that are positive about the home and community.Now for the things I feel would need to be added/completed/renovated before ready for sale or rent:New gutters - ~$800Laminate flooring in kitchen and bathrooms to match entire house - estimated $500Stove/Oven - ~$600Fridge - $700W/D (optional) - $600Window in master bedroom - $200Ceiling fan in master bedroom - $200Kitchen sink - $200Redo all door trim/paint all doors/rehang, replace or adjust a few doors - ~$500 (just a guess)Add small door to water heater closet ~$100New master bathtub - ~$8003-4 panels of skirting need to be replaced - $ (no idea) but estimating $200Ramp/Stairs/Deck leading to front door needs to be replaced - $1000Landscaping in front - $200Cleaning entire home to make ready for sale - $200I'd like to get a foundation specialist to look under the home (free)Roofing specialist to talk to me about the metal roof (free)I need to ask her about the furnace (forced air) and its age and working condition.I need to factor in about three months of lot rent (at $375 per month) for the renovations to be completed - $1125And I'd like to have $1000 set aside for unexpected rehab expensesGRAND TOTAL = $8925This would mean that our negotiations to the seller would start at $11,075.First, are these figures anywhere close to realistic?
Laura N. Rent out or sell
24 November 2015 | 8 replies
., but 30 years is a long time...however you have to be prepared for the possibility that the rents could go down and not cover the mortgage (not too likely in my opinion) or the vacancy factor could go up and you again may not be able to cover the mortgage.Lastly if we have another crash in values and it goes down under what you owe then your $35k equity could disappear.These scenarios could cause you to  end up giving it back to the bank and ruin you credit thru no fault of your own.
Robert D. arch fault breakers keep tripping...
24 November 2015 | 6 replies
I mean, I could think of 10 factors to come in play.
Jarred Sleeth 5 unit commercial strip, is this a deal?
24 November 2015 | 30 replies
This means the property needs to return $25k per year over the next 10 years in order to be equivalent to the first model.Moving from this simplified model to your real life situation, here are some complicating factors:1.
Josiah Mosley Should I invest in turnkey properties
27 November 2015 | 17 replies
Property management will be one of the biggest factors to your success. 
Shamim Toufighian Buy a primary residence or rental property?
28 November 2015 | 43 replies
It’s a no-brainer, especially when you factor in the money you’re throwing away each month in rent, and it’s definitely possible in the LA area.
Derone Patterson coin laundry
23 March 2016 | 3 replies
Don't forget to factor your depreciation on those machines for taxes.