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Marci Stein eager to sell-need tips
15 September 2014 | 2 replies
should i offer a bonus, lower the price, (again), fix the roof (costly--it doesn"t leak, but there is a slight caved in part due to not enough support), any tips on how to sell would be really appreciated.
Alex T. Would you take this deal? If so, how? - Boston, MA
16 September 2014 | 5 replies
I'm also speculating that the rents will go up over the next few years based on city's plans to add more transportation and other nearby developments to the area (but that's a bonus).
Max Powers Common to pay travel exp + mgt fees?
18 December 2015 | 7 replies
You could also set bonuses for hitting certain metrics with the investment.Often times I see investors not include and expense item for PM and try to self manage and then find out they do not want to do that.  
Jyotin Gautam Dallas area: Rent to Price ratios
13 April 2016 | 8 replies
I want to strike a good balance between area's safety and ROI - should feel comfortable visiting without needing to looking over the shoulder or worry about high burglary rates  :) Good schools are a bonus too, but ROI trumps. 
Davit Gharibyan Rental Income Tax Amount
2 April 2016 | 13 replies
Will you accept a bonus your job gives you even though bonuses are taxed at one the highest levels, around 42%???
Jason Victoria Section 8
19 August 2015 | 4 replies
A bonus would be someone in the Greenville area renting to section 8 would be total awesome.
Fay Chen To Rent Or To Buy?
7 October 2016 | 50 replies
It may not make sense as a flip, but the numbers work out for me because:it's close to work (DTLA)the neighborhood is very safeIt's easy to rent out rooms (close to Cal State LA, USC health science campus & DTLA)I'm only putting down 5% and the monthly expenses will be very lowIf it appreciates, that'll just be an added bonus.
Max James Why don't you put CO Detectors in your buildings?
16 December 2015 | 6 replies
If they are above and beyond the requirements, then include them in your marketing as a bonus feature.
Edward Stephens Need help analyzing my first duplex deal
25 July 2015 | 10 replies
Here are the numbers:List Price: $184,950Estimated P&I: $826.55/moEstimated PMI: $81.80/mo Taxes:$2617/yrHOA: $0 (there isn’t an HOA)Estimated Insurance: $1017.23/yr (will get quote from agent soon)Loan Type: FHADown Payment 3.5%Interest Rate: 3.75%Unit 1 (4 Bedroom) Rent: $1070/mo (currently leased until July 2016)Unit 2 (3 bedroom and bonus room) Estimated Rent: $1070/moEstimated Monthly Maintenance Expense:10%Estimated Monthly Vacancy Expense: 10%Estimated Monthly Capital Expense: 10%Estimated Monthly Property Management Fee: 0% (I’ll manage it)Estimated Rehab Costs: Less than $3000According to Rentometer.com, the rental rate of Unit 1 is $125/mo below the median rent of the area, and Unit 2 is at the median rent of the area.
Scott Titus Cashflow, Vacancy, late fees?
15 January 2016 | 11 replies
Or just a bonus assuming I will have to change the carpets yearly anyway..Thanks.