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24 April 2019 | 2 replies
My partner and I are in negotiation for a 6-unit property in NE Ohio, below are details: 4 rented, 2 vacant / average rent $735 (4 rented units $720, 2 vacant $775)Owner pays water, sewer, trash2 br, 1.5 bath, roughly 900 sfGarage with door + extra parking areaRoof in good shape, air and furnace in good shapeRealistic gross all units filled: monthly $4,400 / yearly $53,000We walked through both vacant units, very clean and basic.
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24 April 2019 | 2 replies
hi Brittany so my opinion is find a group of people that you have connections with that have homes and are interested in selling them and probably your personal connections to these people is probably what you should think about when looking for deals and then get them under contract and basically promote them to your network of figure practice or whatever investor networks that you have and they’ll be investors that are looking to buy pretty much every property that’s out there and it doesn’t take much to market them.
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13 June 2019 | 7 replies
Hubspot Basic is $0 and checks all the basic boxes, including ability to export database so you aren't locked into them.
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25 April 2019 | 12 replies
Basically Anywhere that offers poor cash flow is going to be a hot market
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25 April 2019 | 2 replies
Last night I learned the basic benefits, how to do it correctly and what not to do.
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4 June 2019 | 1 reply
Research and use the 50% rule for a quick estimate of total costs (not including mortgage) Basics of 50% are assume 50% of income goes to costs.
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8 May 2019 | 19 replies
Basically I use the landlord software for tenants to submit work orders, communicate on other issues, have access to their leases and documents and such.
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29 April 2019 | 12 replies
There are several out there that cover the basics, and then you can add on items like a hot tub.
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25 April 2019 | 19 replies
Whats your goalTo buy and hold $800 per month pn that price is great up to $80k all inOr fix and flipYou can do a "white wash"Just clean it out remove all the crap and carpets etc basically giving next investor a clean slate and buy a little bit bigger property that migjt be easier to lend onAlso look for trust deed investors that take 1st positionHard money most of the time wants at least $50k
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9 January 2020 | 4 replies
Basically if the tenant is allowed to go thru a practicular door they can, if they have no reason to ever enter that door then the alarm can sound off.