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Andy Albrecht Seller Financing Question on SFH Possible Opportunity
20 February 2016 | 6 replies
This house needs very little with the roof being good, new water heater, high eff. furnace, a/c, appliances are all less than 7 years old and according to the owner, just needs paint and flooring in the bedrooms because the carpet is worn out.
Jesse Richardson SFR rental in C class. Good deal?
19 February 2016 | 10 replies
why are you paying for water and sewer on a single family home? 
Joseph Sangimino New Member Introduction - Pennsylvania
23 February 2016 | 7 replies
Just explain the situation I recently purchased a property last summer all cash but could not get the deed untill dye test was complete 40$ water company came out and turned the water on.
Jerry Langley Zero or negative interest rates. Upcoming recession?
4 April 2016 | 5 replies
My take, these are rather uncharted waters we are in now, and the FED is not exactly sure which way to turn.
Tom V. Advice on refi - do it or not? May be complicated....
18 February 2016 | 2 replies
(like 10k+ closing costs quoted from multiple banks for a simple refi)Insurance in the 300 per month range vs 85 for the same property if it were held privately.Town taxes such as water/sewer/property are billed at a higher rate.Plus more.So, what I am thinking of doing is:a: quit claiming the deed into my personal name.b: adding a million-dollar liability policy to the standard dwelling/fire coverage to protect my assets.
Andrew Brown New BP Member (and Investor) in Nebraska
18 February 2016 | 5 replies
I moved to Nebraska last spring to work for some folks who develop Low Income Housing Tax Credit projects in NE and KS. 
Chantz Ireland New Windows ???? HELP
19 February 2016 | 5 replies
The building really needs all new windows, its got old aluminum windows that sweat a lot (Water in the window seal) and it causes mold issues around the frame.
Eric Schalk How much should a private lender charge?
18 February 2016 | 3 replies
I sell mortgage notes all the time that pay 12% annually and have tested the waters with many other rates to end up at 12% again and again.  
James Friery Need advise on this 21 unit pocket listing
22 February 2016 | 13 replies
The current owner is shopping it around for 1.35m (7cap) and the proforma numbers are as followed: ANNUALIZED INCOMEActual MarketGross Potential Rent $191,639 Less: Vacancy ($5,749) Effective Gross Income $185,890 Less: Expenses ($91,497) Net Operating Income $94,393 Debt Service ($65,592) Net Cash Flow after Debt Service $28,801 Principal Reduction $17,403Total Return $46,204 ANNUALIZED EXPENSESActual MarketProperty Management Fee $9,582 Replacement Reserves $5,250 Building Insurance $6,712 Maintenance $12,560 Taxes - Real Estate $36,296 (37220 w/o exception)Utility - Electricity $2,453 Utility - Gas $12,369Utility - Water/Sewer $6,275 Total Expenses $91,497 Expenses Per RSF $8.39 Expenses Per Unit $4,357I did some additional digging and found that they offer Wi-Fi for the building (I talked to a rep and said providing service for a building that size should run 285 a month) and the trash was left off which runs about 285/month.
Jason Ehlert Assessing Rental Properties
18 February 2016 | 3 replies
Operating expenses include utility, payroll, landscaping, pest control, taxes, insurance, repairs and maintenance to name a fewThese are expenses, different from capital expenditures such as fridges hot water heaters and flooring.