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Jake S. Should I buy this...
26 July 2015 | 7 replies
Current Asking Price $213,500  4 unit apartment building in nice area built in 1956 (no washer and dryer in each unit), 868 SF per unit,  Each 2 bed 1 bath (Similar market rents $650-$1100 depending on quality)My Estimates      Current Rent  $615/ unit  -  $29520/yearVacancy   @5% $1476/yearRepairs & Maintenance   $4800/yearUtilities  $3600/yearTaxes   $4032/yearInsurance  $1440/yearReplacement Reserve  $1920/yearNOI = $18408@ cap rate of 8% property value is $153,150but if i get the rents to $750 a unit that brings property value to $230,000 and cash flowing $4900 per yearShould I buy for $213,500...Asking Price was $250,000 and they won't come down another pennyappreciate the advice
Megan Helm Investing out of state - Gulf Shores/Orange Beach
9 August 2015 | 10 replies
We just bought a phoenix 2, 1 bed/1 bath.  
Seth Todd Tenant not paying utilities - Colorado
14 July 2015 | 7 replies
Just got a call last week that they are now having a bed bug issue (not surprised after visiting the unit and seeing how filthy everything is).
Nicholas Alan Hughes Sell or Rent or Contract for Deed
19 July 2015 | 4 replies
The sign should clearly say Owner Financing, beds/baths, price, etc.3.
Joseph Colon NEED ADVICE PLEASE!!!
14 July 2015 | 0 replies
Three of the highest priced homes are 3 bed 2 bath.Scenario/Property 11Address/Name2nd Ave property2ARV (After-Repair Value)$95,000 3Max % of ARV70%4Repairs$10,000 5Closing Costs (%)2%6Holding Costs$1,500 7Other Expenses8Wholesale Profit$5,000 9Max Offer$48900Rental Rate of Return:10End-Buyer Cost Basis$66,50011Projected Monthly Income$1,200 12Projected Monthly Expenses$20013Cap Rate (Rate of Return)18.05%
Jason Hatfield Adding a 2nd story to a Cape style house
16 July 2015 | 0 replies
Sorry to be so needy but I'm trying to wrap my head around this property and I'm driving myself insane :)Legally this is a 1 story 640 Sq foot 1 bed 1 bath home in Chester County PA.  
James Syed Commercial Loan
30 October 2016 | 46 replies
This idea of changing from 2 beds to 3 beds is something that I have never performed before.
David Ransom Just moved to Tallahassee
11 January 2016 | 17 replies
Understandably when there is a 4/4 or 2/2 it is probably easier on the student and the owner since there is a bath per bed.
Josiah Mosley Market rent in Kansas City
31 May 2015 | 9 replies
Then I also go to padmapper.com and put in the address as well and filter to the same number of beds/baths and can see properties currently on the market and what condition they are in and price.  
Derone Patterson duplex
30 May 2015 | 5 replies
I know my mortgage will be covered by the two bed room unit up stairs.