
3 November 2022 | 3 replies
If you have four 2bed/1bath units with the same appliances, split it four ways and call it a day.

5 November 2022 | 13 replies
Different lease terms I.e. month2month as opposed to yearly; all utilities now tenant responsibility; appliances now tenant responsibilities; etc etc.

4 November 2022 | 0 replies
I fixed the shower as well as added new appliances (since old ones weren’t working properly) in order to justify raising to market rents.

8 August 2016 | 20 replies
I'll break it down for you using the $12k kitchen you did from a GC perspective who is charging $25k:Kitchen demo - labor 3 guys 1 day $600.00 plus removal and dump fee $200.00 (total $800.00)cabinets/crown/pulls $5000.00 plus installation labor 2 guys 1 & 1/2 days $900.00 (total $5900.00)drywall prep/repair ($100 material $150 labor)granite counter tops in standard sized kitchen ($2700.00 material, $300 labor installed)30 sf of back splash assume glass tile ($300.00 material - $600.00 labor = total $900.00)sink, faucet, sink re-plumb (materials $500.00 - labor $200.00 = total $700.00)appliances install labor only ($150.00)Total job cost on surface ($11,700.00)PLUS1 estimator/sales staff to measure & bid job ($300.00)1 office staff for accounts payable/receivable (prorated labor over 30 days $200.00)1 office staff for material ordering, sub scheduling (prorated labor over 30 days $300.00)1 quality control/job supervisor (prorated labor over 30 days $750.00)incidental material expense ie: tools, screws, nails, glue ect. ($500.00)Approximate payroll taxes & insurance @ = $1039.00Overhead (rent, phone, web, licenses, fuel ect.) @10% of job $1479.00Sub total - $4568.00Projected costs $16268.00Profits $8732.00Approx IRS Corporate tax @40% - $3492.80Net gain $5239.20 or a 21% marginThis hypothetical math doesn't include permits, flooring, base, shoe, casing, electrical or anything else beyond the basics listed above.

14 November 2016 | 1 reply
Haven't purchased a deal yet, but am actively looking for investors in my area (Rochester / Med City).I have not been that specific as to specific appliances and repairs.

7 August 2016 | 1 reply
The most recent to come onlin is renting a 1 bedroom for $1,250; and these a very nice apartments (Granite counters, stainless appliances...)

8 August 2016 | 8 replies
so the 1st house i got in the name of my LLC and it has clear title now, and i'm looking at a money making duplex. i paid 10k for the 1st one, and it could appraise for about 40k. i'm living in it so i could save money by not renting an apartment anymore. the duplex's seller owes 20k and will sell for what he owes (all cash or 1500 down and ~350/mo. and it needs less than 5k worth of carpet, paint and maybe appliances. i know i could rent it for 325 on one side and 375 on the other. making 700/mo. and after 5 years it all profit (in theory). but i am on a limited income. and i need to borrow $2500 to give the down payment and at least put the new carpet in. i already have people calling wanting to rent it. is there any lenders out there (on here, or any you know of that lend to Indiana residents/businesses) that would lend such a small amount?

9 August 2016 | 10 replies
Furniture, appliances, term, rent none of these items are negotiable.

8 August 2016 | 2 replies
Anything in your condo's airspace is your responsibility, like appliances, new carpet, etc.

9 August 2016 | 1 reply
Again, your repairs to an investment condo will likely be to appliances, doors/locks, and general maintenance like caulking the tub and re-sealing tile.