
30 March 2020 | 1 reply
I budget for 15-20% maintenance on a building 100 years old; vacancy is again a wildcard, as your vacancy will be much higher until the property is stabilized; for stabilized, I would go 5-10%; capex another 5%.

30 March 2020 | 0 replies
Eventually through all the improvements the all in budget was 240k, which was still great.

30 March 2020 | 0 replies
It is very difficult to find any investment properties that cash flow (especially with my limited budget), but learning more about the house hacking made this realistic.

8 April 2020 | 13 replies
The deal needs to be able to stand on its own, and not contingent on everything going right in the rehab, rehabs will always have problems (over time/over budget) You make your money when you buy so make sure you are buying smart.

20 April 2020 | 53 replies
People live paycheck-to-paycheck, failing to budget, save, or invest.

1 April 2020 | 2 replies
is it 80% of ARV or is it the 65k and no reno budget ?

2 April 2020 | 12 replies
Being a newbie, I may have some numbers that are a bit off, and if so, feel free to challenge them.So I have seen people assuming Capex of 5-10% of the rent, which would equate to $85-170/mo for a 1,500 sqft 4br/2ba with no garage.When I run the numbers though, I get: $328mo, or just over19%, so I wanted a sanity check.I calculated the following (installed costs):Water heater- $1,000 per 10 years =$8.3/moDoors(8int)- $2,400 per 25 years =$8/moCabinets- $5,000 per 20 years =$20.8/moCounters (gr)- $4,000 per 25 years =$13.3/moBacksplash- $2,000 per 25 years=$6.7/moFridge- $700 per 20 years=$2.9/moOven- $500 per 20 years =$2.1/moMicrowave- $300 per 15 years = $1/moDishwasher- $400 per 15 years =$2.2/moGarbage Disp- $200 per 10 years=$1.7/moWasher- $400 per 15 years=$2.2/moDryer- $400 per 15 years=$2.2/moSiding- $12,000 per 25 years=$40/moA/C- $5,000 per 15 years=$27.8/moDoor(Fr)- $2,000 per 30 years=$5.6/moDoor(Back)- $750 per 30 years=$2.1/moRoof- $7,500 per 20 years=$31.3/moTile (500ft2)- $6,000 per 20 years=$25/moLVP(1000ft2)- $5,000 per 10 years=$41.7/moPaint (int)- $4,500 per 5 years=$75/moGutters (200ft)-$2,000 per 20 years=$8.3/moI would probably need some $ for driveway, exterior paint and landscaping as well, but overall with what I have included, it seems 2-4x more then most people even budget for.

31 March 2020 | 0 replies
If you were starting a wholesale business today and had a $1,000/month budget for marketing, where would you spend it?

7 April 2020 | 4 replies
My issue is that I don't have a large marketing budget.

3 April 2020 | 5 replies
So you have the budget to replace AC, hot water tank if and when they go out and you have the budget to do a light cosmetic upgrade to raise rent rates a bit when you're ready.