
14 April 2021 | 12 replies
The owner claimed to be in New York so they couldn't make it out there to show the property, but suggested he just go by and peek in the windows.

21 June 2017 | 0 replies
Brand new high efficiency furnace, newer windows, roof...

27 August 2017 | 23 replies
Maybe you can get 20 years out of a stove/oven but I would not want to rely on it.Then add in big expenses like roof, foundation, plumbing (whole house re-plumb), electrical (whole house re-wire), hardscape (driveway), windows, etc. on top of the smaller expenses like landscaping, fencing, painting, water heater, flooring (carpet is cheap but does not last - other options cost more but likely result in lower cap expense: We have no carpets in high traffic areas), etc.I will be surprised if anywhere in this country could have a true expected cap expense of $125/month.

14 June 2017 | 9 replies
Push the clip down while pulling the drawer out and the whole drawer slides out.

8 January 2024 | 19 replies
The neighbors on both sides told me it's foreclosed and there are papers posted in the windows stating the property is abandoned.

3 June 2018 | 2 replies
Utilities - Water and Sewer 58.33 (Confirmed from seller) - Gas and Electricity 208.33 (Estimating to confirm) - Garbage (NA for this property) - Cable, Phone, Internet 120.00 Pest Control (NA for this property) Accounting and Legal (NA for this property) Monthly Operating Expenses 1,085.00 Net Operating Income (NOI) Total Annual Operating Income 33,480.00 Total Annual Operating Expense 13,020.00 Annual Net Operating Income 20,460.00 Capitalization Rate and Valuation Desired Capitalization Rate 10.00% Property Valuation (Offer Price) 204,600.00 Actual Purchase Price 210,000.00 Actual Capitalization Rate 9.74% Loan Information Down Payment 21,000.00 Loan Amount 189,000.00 Acquisition Costs and Loan Fees 4,000.00 Length of Mortgage (years) 25 Annual Interest Rate 5.000% Initial Investment 25,000.00 Monthly Mortgage Payment (PI) 1,104.88 Annual Interest 9,361.50 Annual Principal 3,897.00 Total Annual Debt Service 13,258.50 Cash Flow and ROI Total Monthly Cash Flow (before taxes) 600.12 Total Annual Cash Flow (before taxes) 7,201.50 Cash on Cash Return (ROI) 28.81%The Official Details From Seller:Asking: $210,000.00Property DetailsStoreys: 2 Building Size:Lot Size: 1045 Square MetersBuilding Size: 2328 Square FeetEstimated Annual Taxes: 3093.00 (2017)Unit 2 Presently rented: Rental Income $900.00 /month (not including Power)FeaturesWater Front Property (In this small town)Flooring Unit 1 Laminate and Unit 2 Laminate, Vinyl and CarpetFoundation - Concrete with 4 foot walls for unit 2 apartment (allows for much natural light with large windows in all rooms)Heating - Baseboard, Electric,Other Inclusions - Dishwasher, Fridge, Stove, Blinds, Washer, Dryer in both units~ Taxes, Water/Sewer paid until the point of SaleOutdoor: Landscaped and water fountainRoof Asphalt ShingleServices Electricity, FibreOP High Speed Internet, Telephone and cable/satelliteWater and Sewer ~ Municipality System approximately $650.00 per yearRoomsMain Floor ~ Unit 1 1260 Square FeetKITCHEN / DINING ROOM 12’ x 15’LIVING ROOM 15’ x 15’LAUNDRY ROOM 6’ x 3’BATHROOM 6’-6” x 11’-6”MASTER BEDROOM 10’-6” x 11’-6BEDROOM # 2 (walk in closet) 9’-4” x 11’-6BEDROOM #3 9’ x 11’-6”BEDROOM / Office #4 9’ x 11’-6”DECK 12’ x 15’Rooms2nd Floor ~ Unit 2 Walk Out 1068 Square FeetKITCHEN / DINING ROOM 10’ x 15’LIVING ROOM 15’ x 15’LAUNDRY ROOM 6’ x 3’BATHROOM 6’-6 x 11’-6”MASTER BEDROOM 10’-6 x 9’-6”BEDROOM #2 9’-6” x 13”BEDROOM #3 10’ x 11’-6”UTILITY and STORAGE ROOM 9’ x 12’BABY BARN 8’ x 10’

10 June 2018 | 8 replies
Working with a GC for most of the work on the bathrooms, kitchen, and replacing some of the windows and he had a very reasonable charge and schedule.Now the painters in the area are another story.

26 September 2022 | 24 replies
You must reach the homeowner at the beginning of the process otherwise they are inundated with short sale and loan modification advertising and you will miss the window.

28 June 2020 | 23 replies
Aside from the suggestions of others, I'd try to define what that window is for up and downstairs.
13 July 2018 | 10 replies
For example, a typical split level has a family room with a sliding glass door and bath downstairs.