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Jorge Vazquez Tampa 5 – 10 Years in the Future – Economic Investment
9 September 2018 | 12 replies
This project is near its completion and should open up in late 2018.Water Street Project: This is a public project that will help to connect many of Tampa’s attractions and facilities together via walking paths, 13 acres of public park, gathering areas, and other outdoor infrastructure.
Neil Quinn How much do condo HOA fees reduce capex / the 50% rule?
17 August 2018 | 2 replies
Let's assume an 800-900 sqft condo.Property management - maybe 8-10%Expenses - Very tough for me to estimate, would love to see some sample models from peopleVacancy - would probably just assume ~ 8% or 1 month of rentCapex - Since HOA would probably cover roof/exterior type deals, capex here would likely be just bigger items like HVAC, water heater, Q1:  Per above, I assume capex is generally lower when HOA fees cover some of those items?
NA NA Artificial turf vs natural sod grass
17 August 2018 | 0 replies
we are in the Southern California área and thinking in putting either artificial turf or natural sod grass( the one is already grown) in the frontyard , it’s arpund 312 sf and estimates are like 440 dlls natural sod grass and 3400 dlls artificial turf with 0% financing options ( about 258 dlls monthly payments for a year)... some advise based on your experience(how about children’s, pets , maintenance, water bills, heat etc) and info you would know also... thanks blessings!!
Leland S. What to value a mixed multi-family commercial in Philadelphia
14 September 2018 | 7 replies
Water heater 100g: 10yr old, est $1500Rents are currently under market by about 5%.
Jon K. Potential deal listed as coming soon on MLS
17 August 2018 | 2 replies
You can easily look up property taxes and water bills on MD properties.
Adrienne Wonzer First Rental Purchase
27 September 2018 | 9 replies
They even site you for the tenants lack of cleanliness and tenant damage.
David de Luna 4-plex deal - razor thin or good enuf?
25 August 2018 | 14 replies
Annual Property Insur Premium: $1126Utilities (garbage, water, power)  $2892Management Fees                          $3120Repairs/Maint                                  $2590City Fees                                           $    55Prop Tax                                           $7700TOTAL ANNUAL EXP                    $17,483$125k down payment leaves $575k to finance @ 4.5% with a $2863 monthly pmt that DOES NOT include prop tax or insurance. 
Gabriel Rascon Brand new landlord, brand new duplex, turnkey = problem free?
18 August 2018 | 6 replies
@Gabriel Rascon How about a slow water leak from a cracked washer valve due to over tightening during the tenants installation right when you're half way through your work shift?
Jill F. 2nd anniversary; 33 units; Ty Bigger Pockets!
24 August 2018 | 3 replies
We’ve had trees fall on cars, furnace failures, and toilets run up hundreds of dollars in water bills.
Ori Skloot 2% Rule IS possible in SF Bay Area!
12 June 2021 | 61 replies
I had hoped to spend $20k but underestimated some of the costs and also splurged on some of the rehab (I installed a new high efficiency central furnace, on-demand water heater, all new appliances, etc)Rental Details:I posted the property on craigslist for $2,490 and had one open-houseFound great tenants who signed for a year lease at $2,490.