
15 January 2016 | 10 replies
I am advertising on Facebook right now, but not spending a lot cause I don't have the time/infrustructure to deal with the phone calls (yes, I could hire or outsource this, but I'm too focused on making this BP redesign work!

13 June 2014 | 3 replies
And I only have to carry one key for all of my projects.When the remodel is complete I install a new set of locks so the buyer has new locks and the vendors and contractors are now locked out.

12 June 2014 | 9 replies
Same seller for both properties4 PlexPrice: $130KThree 2 bdrm 1bth units, One 1 bdrm 1bth unit3 occupied, 1 vacant - (2 bdrm unit vacant)rents are $550, 750, & 750 - potential rent of vacant unit is $850 - 950/moGas and Electric are included in rent priceUtilities are budgeted with clauses in contacts that over a certain usage extra utilities go on the rentBudgeted Gas & Electric are $130/mo/unit for both utilitiesTaxes: $3462/yrInsurance: $600 - assumed to be going up after appraisalWater/Sewer/Trash: $137/moSteel roof just installed last year, siding have done on property, vacant unit has never been rented since renovation - completely new kitchen with new appliances along with an overhaul of the living room, bedrooms, and bath w/washer & dryer hook ups.30yr fixed loan @ $566/mo pymtDuplexPrice: $64900Two 3 bdrm 1 bth units - small bdrmsRents: $750/unit - both occupiedGas & Electric included in rent - same clause in contract as above - $135/moWater/Sewer/Trash: $78Taxes: $970/yrInsurance: $40030 yr fixed loan @ $283/moI think I can Net Cash flow this place around $200/unit/mo after I've set aside funds for maintenance and replacement reserves at around $300/mo total for both locations.

15 November 2015 | 10 replies
Hi Terry,Are you looking to install it yourself?

7 November 2013 | 14 replies
They are usually available in big box plumbing departments or certainly online.When a spill of water reaches a floor, it (the water) completes the connection for the switch (which is connected to a valve) thereby shutting off a home's water supply.In that case you have an inconvenienced tenant calling because they don't have water versus the alternative that you've experienced.I don't think that they are too expensive but may need to be installed by a plumber.Just my 2-cents worth.Travis

3 December 2017 | 6 replies
I have looked online, and seen some reasonable prices, but I'm a little worried that the installation might be an issue.

28 September 2014 | 4 replies
My credit is pretty good (760+ FICO score using both installment and rolling credit) but obviously the part about being unemployed is going to make it extremely difficult to get a loan through traditional routes.

3 October 2014 | 2 replies
I recently had hardwood floors installed in my residence.

10 October 2014 | 22 replies
We had not installed the drywall, and I had no way of knowing what happened to the carpet to make it come loose.

22 November 2014 | 9 replies
Only buy a 100' roll if you are installing a ground line.