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Nicholas Lohr Resource finding area with best multi family cash on cash return?
13 December 2015 | 16 replies
However, it would likely be the same after year 3 and blow the Midwest CCR out of the water by year 5 and beyond, and we haven't even talk about the ridiculous and speculative appreciation investing in our neck of the woods. 
Chris F. Need feedback on first potential deal
20 November 2015 | 1 reply
Price: $72kDown Payment: $18kMortgage: $54k ($290/month for 30 year conventional)Taxes: $120/monthInsurance: $33/monthHOA: $120/month (includes water)Total: $563/monthRent Rate: $750-800/month (and I already have a renter lined up) Thoughts? 
Emerald Mojica Seattle Area Native, living in Singapore
21 November 2015 | 5 replies
I've put my toes into the real estate water and I love the temperature.
Henry L. Inspection done; not sure whether to purchase property
22 November 2015 | 7 replies
The second one, there are 2 gas boilers and 3 water heaters running their exhaust through it.
Carter O'Neal Wholesale question
23 November 2015 | 6 replies
What happens to the contract if you don't have another buyer to bring to the table.
Ryan Ford San Diego vs Oklahoma City?
23 November 2015 | 17 replies
So, you buy your OKC house and make the same return I get and ten years if you have to sell, hopefully you get little more than what you paid, or you invest in California, get about the same return you'd get in OKC, but when you sell, you'll have the opportunity to take one huge a$$ check home from the closing table.
Ashley Wolfe Analyze this! Just went to see what I thought would be a turn-key
24 November 2015 | 16 replies
Manager lives on-site.Ok, those are the things that are positive about the home and community.Now for the things I feel would need to be added/completed/renovated before ready for sale or rent:New gutters - ~$800Laminate flooring in kitchen and bathrooms to match entire house - estimated $500Stove/Oven - ~$600Fridge - $700W/D (optional) - $600Window in master bedroom - $200Ceiling fan in master bedroom - $200Kitchen sink - $200Redo all door trim/paint all doors/rehang, replace or adjust a few doors - ~$500 (just a guess)Add small door to water heater closet ~$100New master bathtub - ~$8003-4 panels of skirting need to be replaced - $ (no idea) but estimating $200Ramp/Stairs/Deck leading to front door needs to be replaced - $1000Landscaping in front - $200Cleaning entire home to make ready for sale - $200I'd like to get a foundation specialist to look under the home (free)Roofing specialist to talk to me about the metal roof (free)I need to ask her about the furnace (forced air) and its age and working condition.I need to factor in about three months of lot rent (at $375 per month) for the renovations to be completed - $1125And I'd like to have $1000 set aside for unexpected rehab expensesGRAND TOTAL = $8925This would mean that our negotiations to the seller would start at $11,075.First, are these figures anywhere close to realistic?
Dave Lee T&M General Contractor in Los Angeles?
23 January 2016 | 11 replies
Demo kitchen, install cabinets, install countertop, kitchen electric, kitchen lights, kitchen plumbing (including saw cutting cement to run water pipes and electric).5.
Robert D. arch fault breakers keep tripping...
24 November 2015 | 6 replies
But we also found water inside the old meter box & a lot of corrosion in & around the meter base.
Mario Draine Old but new to BP
22 November 2015 | 5 replies
I've educated myself with other niches so if you're interested in bringing what you know to the table maybe we can build together.