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John Currey What to have, Walk-through with contractors
10 April 2024 | 7 replies
If one contractor can lead you to another and they do good work together the overall outcome of your project is going to be smoother and higher quality.
Corey G. Contribute to a Roth SDIRA with rental income only.
9 April 2024 | 7 replies
I probably would quality for being a trade or business with the amount of hours I put in remodeling and such but since I don't have logs for the past 4 years (since I've had my rentals for much longer), it would be at least 3 to 4 more years before I'd qualify for that.
Alexander Mir Long Term Rental Investment
8 April 2024 | 21 replies
Where the property values are way too high to invest in.
Pete Schmidt Which states and/or cities to look at
11 April 2024 | 9 replies
There is a high demand for rentals and not nearly enough inventory.
Choon Yee Dee Max Allowable Offer for Fix and Flip
11 April 2024 | 5 replies
Try looking at it a slightly different way with some quick math:$900,000 sales price$22,500 cost of purchase (appraisal, points, lender fees, title fees, etc - 2.5%)$90,000 cost of sale (10% commissions, closing costs, buyer credits)$64,000 carrying costs (6 months at 10%)$25,000 additional carrying costs (6 months taxes, utilities, HOA, misc)$100,000 rehab cost (the number used above)$68,500 profit = $530,000 max allowable offer.Some numbers may be a bit high, others may be a bit low. 
Tracy Scott Common House Hacking Costs
9 April 2024 | 19 replies
@Tracy Scott it's highly dependent on the deal, the type of property and the location.In addition to the items others have mentioned, here are some of the biggest potential start-up expenses that I study closely before buying a property:Foundation/structure--this is one of my few "deal breakers", I typically will not purchase a property with significant foundation or structural issues.
Dillon Morrison Cannot find a rental tenant: Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio
8 April 2024 | 9 replies
If you have over-improved the unit for the market, it is highly unlikely that you will reap a higher rent price...the market just doesn't support it. 
Bryson Williams Utilities to Pay or Not to Pay ?
11 April 2024 | 7 replies
@Bryson WilliamsTypically you would have your tenants pay their own utilities since you wouldn't want to cover someone's high water or electricity/gas bills but some cities will put a lien on your property if certain utilities aren't paid.
Matthew Brown First Time Landlord on verge of evection
9 April 2024 | 12 replies
@Matthew Brown There's some quality lessons learned here and acknowledgement of that is important.
Zane K. 200k Seeking Cash Flow!
11 April 2024 | 14 replies
I live in California and like many California Investors prices are just too high in the area I live.