Tim Taylor
Full time Residential GC English/Spanish Charleston, SC
2 April 2018 | 0 replies
Full time Residential General Contractor English / Spanish (Charleston)compensation: average project 50k labor + materials employment type: contract A private real estate investment company is searching for a construction company that can handle full residential remodels in Charleston, anything from taking a home down to the studs, and putting it back together to simple cosmetic projects, that include, laying tile, laminate, assembling cabinets, drywall, texture, paint, carpentry, plumbing, electrical.Plan is to start with 2-3 flips per month, and scale to 5-10 projects per month.
Lacee Beitler
Adding short term roommate
3 April 2018 | 2 replies
We have a large 4 bedroom that is currently rented out to 3 recent grads/ young professionals.
Austin Purnell
When to increase rent on tenants?
17 April 2018 | 5 replies
If you increase your rents annually you have less of a risk of losing tennats due to large rent increases.If you have not raised rent for 3 years you are way below market.
Adam Webb
Why buy a fourplex??
2 April 2018 | 7 replies
It is all about cashflow, and 4plexes in general get better cashflow due to economies of scale.
Eric Barnett
Deed Transfer from Personal Name to LLC - Insurance???
2 April 2018 | 2 replies
I have a few properties in my personal name and carry a large umbrella for peace of mind.
Charles Lancaster
What tools do I need to start
26 April 2018 | 5 replies
It's more enticing for people to jump in rather than just "I need help", these types of posts are seen every day and largely passed by.
Melanie Short
Investing in Destin, FL Condo
4 April 2018 | 8 replies
Pretty much because they owned such a large portion of the overall asset they had a great deal of power in regards to the prices inside the complex.
Jeremy G.
About to make an offer on my first Multifamily house hack
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
Hi Everyone, I'm very new to all of this and need a little bit of advice.I am currently working with a real estate agent that I know personally, I will be her first multi family purchase shes new to real estate but has a mentor at her company that has been doing it for decades and provides a lot of assistance though she isn't available very often so we are sometimes on our own and learning as we go.I have been renting the same place for the past 10 years and the owner is selling so now I have to find another place to live, instead of renting for over 1k/month I decided to purchase a multi family, at first I was looking for duplexes but then came across a 3 unit the asking price is 180k, it is two 3 bedrooms and one 2 bedroom, it has a 2 car attached garage, washer & dryer hookups in each unit, newer heating systems tenants pay all their own utilities except sewer and water which is roughly 2k per year the house also has 3 seperate large storage areas above the garage, and it also has a decent sized back yard. 2 tenants have been there for over a decade in the 3 bedroom units and 1 tenant has been in the 2 bedroom for about 6 months.
Donavan O'Donnell
New Guy in Snohomish County/North of Seattle
8 April 2018 | 8 replies
I haven’t done any REI before, but I’m about to sell my home this summer (purchased in 2012) and should have a large chunk of cash to invest with.
Devon Martin
Do you use a contractor for rehabs? Why or why not?
15 April 2018 | 25 replies
., it's a factor of scale.