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Ching Yang Are investors just a bunch of scam artists?
19 February 2016 | 7 replies
Hucksters operate in any and every industry; however, analysis will prove that in most instances a breach of ethical behavior would have been less tempting with a lower purchase price.
Alex M. Would you pay for a security door
19 February 2016 | 8 replies
Don't forget that if they put in a security door, they won't want a thumb latch to operate the deadbolt, since anyone could reach through the bars to unlock it.  
Sim Peyron New investor from Oakland, CA / San Francisco Bay Area
10 May 2016 | 8 replies
I spent the last 5 years  building a small business as the operator of an after school learning center for kids.
Dave G. Would a bank finance MF with a 50% LTV if rent paid mtg?
22 February 2016 | 6 replies
Just to be clear you will have to have adequate debt service coverage, usually 1.25 times the net operating income (not the rent) of the subject property.
Steve Rozenberg Value to the Client from Vendors?
18 February 2016 | 2 replies
We  actually make our vendors sign a code of conduct form of how they are to operate when dealing with our clients properties.
James Friery Need advise on this 21 unit pocket listing
22 February 2016 | 13 replies
The current owner is shopping it around for 1.35m (7cap) and the proforma numbers are as followed: ANNUALIZED INCOMEActual MarketGross Potential Rent $191,639 Less: Vacancy ($5,749) Effective Gross Income $185,890 Less: Expenses ($91,497) Net Operating Income $94,393 Debt Service ($65,592) Net Cash Flow after Debt Service $28,801 Principal Reduction $17,403Total Return $46,204 ANNUALIZED EXPENSESActual MarketProperty Management Fee $9,582 Replacement Reserves $5,250 Building Insurance $6,712 Maintenance $12,560 Taxes - Real Estate $36,296 (37220 w/o exception)Utility - Electricity $2,453 Utility - Gas $12,369Utility - Water/Sewer $6,275 Total Expenses $91,497 Expenses Per RSF $8.39 Expenses Per Unit $4,357I did some additional digging and found that they offer Wi-Fi for the building (I talked to a rep and said providing service for a building that size should run 285 a month) and the trash was left off which runs about 285/month.
Pat Snyder Arizona Real Estate
13 April 2016 | 5 replies
Hello - does anyone know if you can be an off-state resident (with no RE license) and take the RE license test and be licensed to operate in AZ?
Jason Ehlert Assessing Rental Properties
18 February 2016 | 3 replies
Operating expenses include utility, payroll, landscaping, pest control, taxes, insurance, repairs and maintenance to name a fewThese are expenses, different from capital expenditures such as fridges hot water heaters and flooring.  
Brett Fitzgerald Starting a property management company
19 February 2016 | 13 replies
I live (and will be operating) in Michigan.
Johnny Kang Repositioning
7 September 2021 | 29 replies
So just by looking at when he bought them, the price he bought it for and what it's listed for now and the condition every property is in tells me a lot about how he operated