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Shannon M. Minimum Qualifications what are your standards
15 October 2018 | 34 replies
You may find many frogs but the Prince applicant will cause you fewer headaches.Good luck with the screening:)
Account Closed Stock Market Stinks (Down -800 points Today) - Real Estate Great
25 October 2018 | 193 replies
Someone else might have enough WFC that they collect more than enough in just dividends to cover their expenses, and they would laugh at your headache-laden RE investments, which they could never scale big enough fast enough to cover their expenses, whereas the click of a button get's them plenty of dividend income to live off very comfortably while compounding the rest. 
Patrick Hall Yet another request for deal analysis help......
10 October 2018 | 2 replies
to be some upside that I am missing in my valuations:Purchase price:  495,000Units:                      16Rental Income:      8,400/moDown:                    20%Down:                    100,000Closing:                      6,400Repairs:                    16,000 (assume 1,000 per unit)TOTAL INVEST:     122,400Costs:  Debt:                  2,800.00 (6%)   Taxes:                   690.00  Insurance:            200.00  Sewer:                   800.00  Heat:                  1,200.00  Yard:                       40.00  Garbage:              300.00  Cap Exp(3%)        252.00 (Lower than I normally go)  Repairs (5%)        420.00 (300.00 per yr/unit)  Mngmnt (10%)    840.00  Vacancy(7%)        588.00  Screening              40.00 (tenant screening)TOTAL COST:     7,600.00 (rounded)Monthly CF:          800.00 (yikes...…...50.00 per unit!!)
David Harley Pittsburgh area !! Please fill any gaps Help me analyze this deal
12 October 2018 | 4 replies
Cash-on-cash is your only metric here that may matter, and it's simply for comparing properties side-by-side and asking what the best use of your limited dollars is...Anyway,Your closing costs will be closer to 2% of the purchase price: $5,800 (unless the seller is covering this...if so, good job)Repair cost of $1,000 won't do anything...contractor fees will eat 50% of that...if you are renovating, you need to renovate to drive rents...$4k per unit will maybe do paint and carpet...a few fixtures. 
Taylor Klepper Assembly of flipping team
14 October 2018 | 5 replies
When it comes to the skilled trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical), I’ve got my bases covered.
Ben M. General Contractor license
18 October 2018 | 10 replies
(before inspections of dirt work i.e. ground cover inspection, rough plumbing/electrical, framing/structural, HVAC, and so on.
Anthony Wick Tenant just said he may need to break lease
15 November 2018 | 16 replies
But a 1 year lease is common in my area, and hopefully the screening process is what gets you "mostly" very good tenants. 
Sarah Hov Flooded Basement - Not Disclosed at Sale
10 October 2018 | 1 reply
It was bought at asking price, no "as-is" clause, and does have a warranty provided by the seller but I don't think that covers water damage.
Gil Ganz investing in condos vs single family - repairs cost
13 October 2018 | 15 replies
A condo has an HOA fee that covers it.
Christopher Freeman Problems with Tenant Screening
11 October 2018 | 1 reply
Very polite, proactive in the application process, had good references from previous landlord, has good/stable employment, and when I looked them up on Facebook their information matched everything on their application.Unfortunately, they are not able to complete the screening due to a complete lack of credit history (young applicant with no credit cards or, evidently, student loans).