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Nicholas Rado In Depth Look At My Financial/ Credit Building Plan and Questions
23 June 2020 | 8 replies
Although I haven't been analyzing my finances or budgeting at all I have been living below my means for a good while and I believe that I am in a relatively good place to start from. 
Junix Alcayaga Newbie based out of Brooklyn, NY. Looking in NY, but also in Ohio
12 June 2020 | 27 replies
Being based in Brooklyn, NY we would like to find a property nearby, but we're a bit intimidated by the market and feel like most things are going to be out of our budget.
Gorden Lopes An out of state BRRRRFect deal in Huntsville Al!
10 June 2020 | 5 replies
Always budget for 10% more than your rehab estimate.
Zachariah Hays What would you have done differently with your first BRRRR?
15 June 2020 | 33 replies
Budget in a couple of extra months of hard money costs in case the project runs long 2.)
Max T. Preferred Vendors in Philadelphia
8 June 2020 | 3 replies
I'm budgeting for a (nearly) full renovation for a 2 story ~900 sq ft rowhome in Germantown.
Genesis Rodriguez What contracts do you use to aquire a deal?
17 June 2020 | 5 replies
I am currently driving a semi truck around the United States, I'm doing research on different markets to see where would be good places to invest.Do you like Georgia?
Jeremy Frederick offsetting real estate income
8 June 2020 | 5 replies
I have a jeep and a truck presently and am considering selling my jeep and buying a 2nd truck to use solely for the business to offset this $40,000 profit.
Cesar Escobar Using an FHA 200k Loan to finance purchase and rehab.
8 June 2020 | 7 replies
@Cesar Escobar In my opinion, if credit is not a concern (i.e. you can qualify for a conventional loan if you want to) there are two main reasons to use a 203k loan:You require a construction budget, but aren't able to put 20%+ down to acquire a construction loan (or don't want to)This is a first time rehab and you want to take advantage of a professional consultantThe second option has much less impact than the first. 203k loans tend to be more expensive than their conventional counterparts.
Ryan Bird Home inspection for rental properties - Landlord Responsibilities
9 June 2020 | 4 replies
Doing unpermitted work can open a big can of worms if you ever need to sell (disclosure to buyers) or an insurance claim4) Most inspectors will give an estimated life so you can budget for different things like roofs in the future.5) Foundation issues (or anything major like plumbing replacement) a LOT easier to fix without a tenant inside.
Yolanda W Cuevas Where to draw the line? Tenant Wants to Take Over
9 June 2020 | 31 replies
As far as the appliance repair, it's pretty easy to say "Look, I have no idea what parts they carry on their truck or whether they'll be able to make the repair in one visit.