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Paul Kelley Newbie from the greater twin cities; bloomington to be specific
7 March 2018 | 6 replies
Make sure to keep us all updated with your progress! 
Erik L. Judicial Foreclosures in Oregon - How to get started
23 March 2018 | 8 replies
It is hard to find books or other online material that is updated enough to rely on.Regards,Erik
Blake Brose Turn-Key Rentals in Kansas City - What are you looking for?
7 March 2018 | 12 replies
Then we just charge a management fee to source, rehab, and tenant the property, connecting the investor with daily updates the entire way.
Pavlos Kasselouris Joint Venture Aggrement or SEC registration
3 July 2018 | 8 replies
@Jillian Sidoti would this apply to funding residential flips on a regular basis?
Steve Sherman Unknown non-renters staying in my 4-family's basement. What now?
9 March 2018 | 28 replies
@Bob Hines -- That's what I'm thinking... installing security doors with steel frames, in addition to the regular doors that I already have, to enter the basement.
Ida Powers Window installation advice needed on live in flip
6 March 2018 | 4 replies
$400 a pop for regular sizes is pretty standard with required trim and flashing.
Lamont A. Stop Coming by My House!!
14 March 2018 | 57 replies
Sometimes they alert me that it’s there and sometimes I find it since I check regularly around rent time.
Beth Teutschmann Foreclosure and a Triplex - good deals or no? (with pictures)
7 March 2018 | 10 replies
Could be updated, could be a lot of delayed maintenance.
Emanuel Cavallin What are you looking for in a Real Estate Agent as an investor?
7 March 2018 | 9 replies
Of course that means tons of offers that wont be accepted, and will require more patience than a "regular" realtor.To add value to your offerings i might suggest knowing your market as well as possible,Understand what it really costs to rehab stuff, and what arv's should be along with what stuff will rent for.Once you are comfortable with identifying a decent "deal" you will stand far above the rest and add tremendous value to your network of investors by saving them tons of time in finding worthy prospects.On the deal breaker question, please don't b.s. me!
Mayer M. Please help me analyze this deal
6 March 2018 | 5 replies
Upper main roof first half replaced 8 years ago, second half replaced last year, and lower roof was replaced last month.4 Separate Crown Aruba Gas Boilers, regularly serviced and approximately 20 years old. 4 Separate Gas hot water heater (ages vary)Washer Dryer hookups available in basement for coin laundry for additional incomeExterior painted two years agoShingle sidingProperty just passed state inspectionReplacement energy efficient windowsPurchase Price: $210kAppraised Value: $285kProperty Type: Quadplex/Turnkey tenants in placeArea: BUnits: 1-3BR, 3-1BRRental Income: $3365 Per Month / $40,380 per year (rents can be raised 5% upon lease renewals)Utilities: Separately metered, each tenant pays their own gas and electricHouse Utilities: Common area utilities are about $20.00 per monthWater/Sewer: Landlord pays $1500 per yearProperty Taxes: $7855 per yearInsurance: $2500 per yearLandscaping/Snow removal: $1221.00Vacancy: ???