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16 October 2020 | 3 replies
Generally you want to work from top to bottom (ceiling, walls, floors) and inside out (electrical/plumbing, drywall, paint).
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16 October 2020 | 3 replies
@Srinivasan MettaI assume you mean Jacksonville, FL and not Jacksonville, NC.I have two properties where I removed trees.One job cost $1,500 for removal of two trees(one small tree one medium sized tree)another job was $2,300 for removal of two trees(two medium sized trees)I can't understand why trees cost that much to remove.From my understanding, somethings that impact the cost of the tree removal 1) how big the tree is2) is the tree hovering over the house3) How close the tree is to the house or a power line
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15 October 2020 | 2 replies
When I was about 21 years old I paid $4k for a online real estate investing class because of a seminar to find out a lot of their strategies weren’t even legal in Ohio I quickly got discouraged and began working then I figured that maybe I could learn some important trades (electrical, hvac, plumbing) I could get a head start to real estate investing so after 10 years I feel like I’m ready but I am nervous because it took so much hard work to save up the money I have to invest and I would hate to make a terrible decision so please if there’s anyone whose experienced in Cleveland investing please give me a better understanding I’ve read so many books but just need actual guidance Thank you Jaron Collier
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18 October 2020 | 4 replies
Originally posted by @Brian Powers:@Ryan Xu Is there a number of lots that your buyer wants to aim for once the land is subdivided?
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17 October 2020 | 15 replies
Zillow says it is about $600 per year)Repairs: 5%Vacancy: 5%CapEx: 5%Property Management: 10% (I figured I'd go toward the high end)No money set aside for things like electricity, garbage, etc.
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17 October 2020 | 13 replies
Running water, electricity, heat, flush toilets?
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19 October 2020 | 14 replies
Yes, I've got the Simplisafe system with water heater (or anywhere) leak detection--cool thing is you can place the sensor anywhere, Ring doorbell cameras, Ring exterior cameras, keypad entry WITH the physical key option for WHEN that battery dies, WiFi thermostat (Nevada Power offered it for free).
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29 November 2020 | 27 replies
Plumbing, electrical, HVAC.
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16 October 2020 | 8 replies
This could have some power over 10 -30 years.
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22 October 2020 | 6 replies
I don’t recommend the handheld battery powered sprayers for many things other than very small projects.