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Allan Quintela Need advice on this deal
9 February 2019 | 3 replies
If you consider 5% vacancy, $200/mo for repairs and $100 for mowing/landscaping, you're a tad under $450.
Mai Barnes When do you estimate the next recession???
10 February 2019 | 6 replies
The best precautions I think are to watch housing statistics in your local market (your agent can provide you that stuff from previous years) and pay attention to days on market and prices listed vs prices sold for houses in your target areas.
Russell Holmes Apopka FL is a town to keep on your radar....here's why
4 December 2019 | 24 replies
At the south end of the property are 15 acres set aside for an elementary school.....Most of the talk (at the recent meeting) centered on the recreation area that will include a soccer/multi-purpose field as well as tennis courts and basketball courts, rest rooms, and parking over a 6.25 acre parcel.....Grand Avian Parkway will have a five-foot wide landscaped median, 5-foot wide sidewalk on the east side and an 11-foot wide bike path/trail on the west side.
Lisa Buch More questions about emotional support animals
12 March 2019 | 10 replies
I have also read online that the person presenting the ESA letter must have actually undergone therapy, and may even be continuing therapy, and have a recognized mental health disorder from the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). 
Zachary Sexton Live In Flip Deal! Or flop?
10 February 2019 | 9 replies
Landscape
Kirk Koskiniemi Help with Exterior Facelift on Ugly Mansard 5 Plex
24 June 2019 | 12 replies
Besides redoing the entire inside, I plan to paint outside, install new cedar/cable railing, redo roof with metal, replace doors and windows, paint, and remove and replace landscaping without big trees.
Jon Gorman Newcomer Commercial Real Estate Strategy Question
15 February 2019 | 11 replies
With the rent that I collect, I use that to cover maintenance/insurance/tax/utilities/landscaping anything else that comes up.
Ahmed Khalaf Contacts in the DFW area
11 February 2019 | 0 replies
I need recommendations on;Mortgage broker Property management General contractor - Full rehabsRealtor Attorney CPA Insurance agent Landscaper Please share your best.
Peter Aziz Looking for PMs and RE Agents in Indianapolis
15 February 2019 | 7 replies
. $7 ($7,000 total); Useful life 20 years (240 months) = monthly roof CapEx accrual ($7000/240) = (a) $29.17 Water Heater - replacement cost of $1,000; Useful life 10 years (120 months) = monthly water heater CapEx accrual ($1000/120) = (b) $8.33Kitchen Appliances - replacement cost of $1,000; Useful life 10 years (120 months) = monthly kitchen appliances CapEx accrual ($1000/120) = (c) $8.33Driveway/Parking Lot - replacement cost $5,000; Useful life 50 years (600 months) = monthly driveway/parking lot CapEx ($5,000/600) = (d) $8.33HVAC - replacement cost $3,000; Useful life 10 years (120 months) = monthly HVAC CapEx ($3000/120) = (e) $25Flooring - replacement cost $2,000; Useful life 5 years (60 months) = monthly flooring CapEx ($2,000/60) = (f) $33.33Plumbing - replacement cost $3,000; useful life 30 years (360 months) = monthly plumbing CapEx ($3,000/360) = (g) $8.33Windows - replacement cost $5,000; useful life 30 years (360 months) = monthly windows CapEx ($5,000/360) = (h) $13.89Paint - replacement cost $2,500; useful life 5 years (60 months) = monthly paint CapEx ($2,500/60) = (i) $41.67Cabinets/Counters - replacement cost $3,000; useful life 20 years (240 months) = monthly cabinets/counters CapEx ($3,000/240) = (j) $12.50Structure (foundation/framing) - replacement cost $10,000; useful life 50 years (600 months) = monthly structure CapEx ($10,000/600) = (k) $16.67Components (garage door, etc) - replacement cost $1,000; useful life 10 years (120 months) = monthly component CapEx ($1,000/120) = (l) $8.33Landscaping - replacement cost $1,000useful life 10 years (120 months) = monthly landscaping CapEx ($1,000/120) = (m) $8.33Sum of (a) through (m) = apx $214/mo for my CapEx accrual - Does my approach make sense and does it seem reasonable?
Matt Charette Can I have some feedback on this deal?
16 February 2019 | 13 replies
Most landscapers plow snow.