
6 December 2017 | 37 replies
Another option to value the property is to project the NOI at increased rental rates, but use a higher Cap Rate to discount the fact that you'll need to implement these changes.

29 November 2017 | 9 replies
The company I'm buying from agreed to a higher price at the first closing to cover the taxes and subsequently closed.

17 December 2017 | 5 replies
BUT, the positive would be:+ Catagory A neighborhood with stable renters+ Betting on property value will increase over 10+ yr given the neighborhood+ Turnkey rental, leases in place till 2018Would these positives balance out the lower CAP rate?

29 November 2017 | 8 replies
Is there any potential to increase rent prices?

1 December 2017 | 4 replies
If you are doing it in excel - a receipt for $100 that consisted of $25 paint, $25 tools, $50 roof supplies.can be entered into excel like$25 paint$25 tools$50 roof suppliesAt the end of the year you can sum up all the costs by description and provide that to your accountant.A couple things to point outWhether you expense an item or capitalize it will depend on several factors such as if you are increasing the useful life of the item, making it ready for a different use or making it more efficient.

30 November 2017 | 1 reply
Owner pays utilities now, however it has 5 meters, and I would change that, generating a possible 7k increase yearly in income.

1 December 2017 | 1 reply
For a couple - this number increases to 8 if husband-wife each own their independent properties w/o having each other's names on the title docs?

3 December 2017 | 21 replies
I would focus on repairing your credit. see a specialist (faster) or open credit cards little by little and pay them off each month. im not saying increase your spending, just saying instead of buying that tank of gas in cash use a cc and immediately pay it off. while your credit is repairing, start banking cash. build a budget and stick to it. 80K a year is good money, make it a goal of yours to retain as much of it as possible i.e. don't eat out, don't go to the local pub, drive a modest paid off car etc. once your credit is up and savings is up, use the 80k a year plus savings to get leverage. then use that leverage to buy your properties. if your looking for a get rich quick scheme, id advise u skip over RE. don't get me wrong, you can make money fast by flipping homes but you didn't mention having experience in that area so I assume you don't. another option if your really in a hurry is to find a partner with experience and cash, and see if you can buy into one of his/hers deals. you would have to market yourself for this and see what type of skills they may need that you have. maybe you can buy in and use your web development skills to beef up and/or maintain your partners website saving them money on outsourcing. that might be your ticket into a partnership. since you mentioned your helping your friend, maybe you can partner with him?
19 February 2018 | 6 replies
(I'm sticking to a a rough full-time hours estimate for this post but you CAN hire a part-time worker too, of course, as your work increases and the position becomes full-time)Keep in mind that you're providing someone employment and an income that they'll rely on.

1 December 2017 | 0 replies
A living trust can be a great tool to not only let you dictate the future of your hard earned real estate portfolio while you are still alive but can help reduce estate taxes, ensure a step-up in basis of your properties to eliminate or reduce capital gains and avoid reassessment of your properties when you die so there won’t be a large increase in property taxes.Long story short, please go see an estate planning attorney!