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Elizabeth Susan Ademi $300,000 in student loan debt
16 August 2019 | 41 replies
. $200 a month, multiplied by 12 months = $2,400 $2,400 multiplied by 4 years = $9,600We can use the $9,600 to buy another duplex once she graduates and makes income again.The goal is to use duplex income to pay off all of her student loans.Our deal analysis is just like how BP teaches:Cash flow has to be >$200 a unit after ALL expenses and Cash on Cash return has to be >12%Expenses-Principal & Interest-Property Taxes-PMI-Home Insurance-Water/Sewer-Garbage-Vacancy 5%-12%-Repairs & Maintenance 5%-10%-Capital Expenditures 5%-1-%-Management fees 0% (I will manage all of our properties now & moving forward)We are 3 weeks in on the Duplex search in New Haven we are learning QUICK that cash flow and a FHA loan do NOT get along.
Scott V. We're told to skip small deals and start big. What about lending?
16 March 2019 | 53 replies
I'm testing the waters with crowd funding now too, trying to find an alternate place to deploy idle capital in what I consider to be an expensive real estate and stock market. 
Kevin Green Turnkey Real Estate Financing
9 March 2019 | 4 replies
Cool thing is the turnkey space is typically 1-4 unit properties. 1-4 unit properties are the easiest things in the world to finance.
Jonathan Tavarez Baltimore flip in Brooklyn Park (anne arundel county)
12 March 2019 | 1 reply
We finished the basement, added a second bathroom, new AC, new water heater, garden work among other things.
Sanjay Christopher Plumbing issue after moving in to the newly bought property
7 March 2019 | 1 reply
Basement pipes are dripping and utility tub is filled up and I am very cautious in using water inside the property.
John Williams Favorite 3 Improvements to add value and boost appraisal
8 March 2019 | 9 replies
For improvements to raise the appraisal put on a new roof, replace old HVAC and/or water heater and fix any foundation issues.
Ross Burch How to Finance Properties as a Real Estate Agent out of college?
7 March 2019 | 3 replies
Moreover, without a solid W-2, you're probably going to be dead in the water unless you come through with another way to satisfy traditional lending requirements.
Paul Dworianyn Need advise on how to get out of this property
7 March 2019 | 4 replies
These are the house stats: ¼ Acre LotCity Water and SewerFull Basement1500 Square FeetOpen concept living roomFinished will have 2 full baths, 3 bedroomsFinished bonus room in basement Was used as a bedroom but doesn’t have the proper egressFenced in backyardCan lighting in all bedrooms, living room, and kitchenNo garage, paved driveway fits 4 medium sized carsSquare Footage:Basement: 938 sfIst Floor: 844 sf2nd Floor: 533 sfFinalizing the Flip would require: Mounting and finishing drywall on first and second floorFinishing the partially roughed in bathroom on first floor Water supplies are ready just under the floorboardsSewer outlet is just under bathroom, PVC drains need to be roughed inElectrical wire is run from the panel to bathroom fan, lighting, and outletBathroom fan/light is installed, needs duct added to vent outsideNeeds greenboard drywall, flooring, toilet, vanity, shower/tub surround4 doors for first floor bathrooms and three bedrooms4 closet doors, 1 for first floor coat closet, and 3 for bedroom closetsFirst floor bedroom Subfloor replacement in first floor bedroom (some original floor boards are weak)Connection of electrical outlets - conduit roughed in but needs to be connected to panelDrywall mounted, finished, and painted throughoutFlooring throughout except for kitchen, I suggest tile in front entryway into first floor bathroom, laminate in open concept living room up to the kitchen, carpet the rest.Minor drywall patching and painting in Kitchen and basement bathroomTrim/baseboards installed and painted around all doors, bottom of drywall, and windowsProper railing for both stairwaysPower wash sidingMinor landscaping, just needs some mulch in beds and some minor weeding in flower beds.Two fence panels replaced in back yardBasement bathroom needs minor touch-ups on grout and caulking Other issues that may need addressing or could just be disclosed upon sale: Two minor basement leaks only when there is a TON of rain, otherwise basement is dryWarped siding in backyard where grill used to be, could be replacedSmall area of cracked siding on front of house at end of drivewayDriveway isn’t in the best condition, some patching may make it look betterAll work done on house has not been permitted except for siding and roofPlumbing Ventilation isn’t 100% to code and may come up in an inspection Side notes: When I lived there, people didn’t believe my address was real when getting deliveries because of the marijuana culture around the number 420 and the street name of Highmoor, maybe there is play here selling to someone that is into that stuff?
David Eiges Just getting started on first Rehab
21 May 2019 | 3 replies
I still have plenty more to explore, but am I just going to be treading water if I keep looking for contractors through online sources (yelp, homeadvisor) that won't blow my budget?
Daphne Williams 30k to invest in Greenville, SC
10 March 2019 | 8 replies
If I were just now starting in the Greenville area, I would buy  a multi family and house hack and wait for the market to cool down a bit.