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9 March 2020 | 35 replies
If they refuse, you need to either refine your value proposition or accept that they weren't a truly motivated seller; you can only lead a horse to water.
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6 March 2020 | 10 replies
Water and sewage is on my name but they are responsible for it.
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17 March 2020 | 18 replies
With that tenant is going to go your furnace, appliances (if you're naive and supply them), hot water tank and about another 3-5k in cosmetics.
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12 March 2020 | 19 replies
Bottom line here is keep your rates on par with the rest of the market, you get to decide to buy a big 4/2 a few blocks from the water or a 3/1 a few miles from the water.
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14 April 2020 | 17 replies
It’s usually good for $10-$40 per unit each month if you set it up right.Car wash station is another where you have a dedicated spot with water and power and sell cleaning supplies/rent a Vaccum Have your tried renting out your model unit as a short term rental as an amenity for tenants that have family visiting and don’t have the room to accommodate
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9 March 2020 | 8 replies
In general, I'm curious if this is a good investment opportunity long-term and what other information I should know to help make the decision.Here are some of the numbers:Property Value: Estimating ~$800,000, but it hasn't been officially appraised since it was purchased 10 years at $500,000.Taxes: $4,000Insurance: $2,100Year Built: 19125 Total Units: 2Br/1Ba, 2Br/1Ba, 2Br/1Ba, 1Br/1Ba, StudioUtilities: Owner pays only water and trash.Mortgage: Despite being zoned as a 5-plex, the property has been approved for residential mortgage previously (one unit classified as storage during appraisal).Previous Gross Rents: $45,480 (previous owner was very generous with rent to family/friends)Estimated Gross Rents: $69,600 (based on market value)Previous Annual Expenses: $12,500 = 27% of gross rent.
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20 March 2020 | 14 replies
When you can, jump in the pool and test the water.A little caution with that water, as unless you have a good idea what's under that surface, going head first is not the choice I would make.Just don't expect to get in the water and jump out clean and dry the first time.
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6 March 2020 | 4 replies
Rough numbers roof 10-15,000, boilers $5,000 each, chimney removal or rebuild, could be $5000, plus kitchen and water infiltration/mold.
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12 July 2020 | 17 replies
That building will probably be old and have a boiler with no separately metered water.