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11 September 2017 | 6 replies
Their sales people pitch that customers spend comparatively little time on the bookkeeping functions, so maybe the sales people can provide an answer as to why?
16 January 2011 | 25 replies
That's when I found out that the town this property was located in considered it to be of historic value and would only permit for a much more costly (but no more functional) windows, doors, and brick restoration.
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21 February 2019 | 15 replies
Because of the high utility costs and abuse, below average rent and an older building with some definite functional obsolescence, this is why we hesitate to move forward.
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16 September 2022 | 18 replies
Things are starting to even out again.Sub $300K is not easy, but it is possible depending on what you want to buy....but that is also where the renters are, so buying in a decent area with good schools as low as you can get is normally a good strategy.Cash flow is always a function of what you put down.
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20 August 2020 | 47 replies
Probably can not even function at all.And that sewage issue, probably every time they take a **it they get an overwhelming fear that the toilet will not flush/.
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28 July 2020 | 20 replies
@Julie McCoy I think the answer to your amortization question is yes and no.Some people will use the NPV function on their financial calculator when doing their numbers and deciding on a bid.For the people we trade loans with, I've only seen yield being used but I'm not privy to how their financial models actually work.
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29 November 2010 | 8 replies
You could possibly get a huge discount for looking here first.The reason I recommend CL is because mattresses and boxsprings for this purpose don't have to be functional, only to convey the look, right?
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20 August 2019 | 19 replies
I am curious if anyone uses a web-based software (possibly an app) that can do the some (or preferably all) of the following:Accept mobile paymentsAllow tenants to submit non-critical maintenance requests Allow me to manage certain maintenance functions (ie. state mandated lead paint, furnace maintenance, etc)Lease management, especially if it can set reminders to send out renewals.
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18 February 2023 | 10 replies
@Josh Yame the rent for the garage 1/1 ADU will often be a bit lower than a comparably-sized 1/1 apartment--but that's partly because apartments often offer additional amenities (like a pool, a gym, etc.)....and the house will be lower rent than a comparably sized house without an ADU (because tenants renting a house would rather have the property to themselves rather than have to share the property with someone living in the garage ADU)....in a lot of ways, a house with a garage ADU is similar to a duplex--in terms of functionality, rents, tenant pool, etc. ...So, if the garage is 1/1 and the house is 3/2, I'd try to comp the rents to a duplexes with one 1/1 unit and one 3/2 unit--that will get you in the ballpark.Regardless of the type of property, I like to be very conservative with my numbers; I'll often assume 15-20% lower rent than the market, and I factor in lots of vacancy.
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23 October 2022 | 5 replies
Once you have a short list, get an account with each one and run them through the wringer to see how they really function.