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Stephen Stokes Austin apartment market sees first rent drop in 10 years
26 August 2020 | 8 replies
My units are the best on the block, problems handled in 24 hours and my occupancy rate is 100% last 5 years, unless I elect to do significant upgrades to the unit I am fully occupied.  
Alecia Bolton Bookkeeping for notes
21 August 2020 | 12 replies
@Andy MirzaI agree I use desktop - my bookkeeper swears by it and it’s a lot cheaper as you can use it for 2-3 years before needing an upgrade
Mike Terry What would you offer on this portfolio?
19 August 2020 | 3 replies
As for light reno and upgrades I think there is room for improvement in rents there.
Quan Chau 2702 Bainbridge Blvd
9 September 2020 | 3 replies
The roof was recently replaced, plumbing and electrical were upgraded within the last 5 years.
Derek Cole Would you sell this property or continue renting?
19 August 2020 | 6 replies
I became an accidental landlord, when I bought a house 3 years ago, and did not sell the house I had lived in for 10 years.Here are the facts: House purchased: $200,000 House Mortage remaining: $162,000 Rental History: 3 years at $1750 a month Rental Maintenance: Year one $6500 roof replacement, Year 2 ~$3000 in appliance maintenance, Year 3 ~$9000 in repairs after the 3 year tenants ruined the inside of the house Property Management: $175/month Taxes, Insurance, Interest: ~7500/year House Value: ~$255,000 Home improvements since purchase: Approximately $15000 in upgrades while I lived there.
Philip Tuazon What’s in it for a lender to offer me an LTV loan?
22 August 2020 | 18 replies
You do some upgrades and then you think it's worth 150K.
Jordan F. How many amps for a 10 unit apartment building
19 August 2020 | 5 replies
Dear BP,We are in the process of researching an electrical upgrade for a 1950 apartment building with 8 one bedrooms and 2 studios, taking into account the following:We have no dishwashers or garbage disposals and won't install any,Stoves, ovens and heaters are gas,We are in Southern California,In one bedrooms: 10,000 BTU a/c for living room and 6,000 BTU for bedroom,Central water heater is gas,We'd like 2 electric vehicle chargers connected to house circuit (currently only has LED lights on it),We have no washers/dryers currently but might get one of each or a pair in the future,Our insurance company states each unit should have 150 amps.How many amps should we put in the main breaker?  
Mike Franco getting started in BRRRR with $1M cash and $1M+ assets? leverage
6 September 2020 | 22 replies
I have personally be upgrading to new properties on the east coast in strong markets.
Casey Parish Looking for some input on a commercial deal
2 September 2020 | 21 replies
So 3-4 years down the road I would hope to have build equity in the form of paying the mortgage and also increasing property value with increased rents and over all building upgrades.
Jimmy Chao Home or rental property?
21 August 2020 | 21 replies
I throw in that 50k within 5 months for the upgrades in the and then get it all rented out when its all done.