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Richard Trinidad 109,000 for a 4apartment building
29 June 2015 | 2 replies
Who is paying utilities?  
Marc Whiting Wholesaling land
26 June 2015 | 1 reply
As a buyer, I need to know what I can build thereI also want to know about utilities, are they availible at the property. 
Jason Smith Seller questionnaire
17 June 2016 | 4 replies
Like a property discloser but something that can be emailed, digitally filled out and returned so I can have as much information on a triplex (unit by unit) for sale by owner?  
Stephen Chittenden Our First Deal
9 May 2016 | 37 replies
This was the first purchase we made, and as of now, we consider this a success.Purchase Price: $69,000Closing Costs: $3,200Rehab Budget: $55,000Actual Rehab: $94,000Carrying costs (utilities and grass cutting): $500Total Investment: $163,500ARV: $ 205,000Cash-out: $ 147,000 (after finance closing costs)Total Cash Invested: $ 16,500Rent: $1595/moWe found this VA foreclosure on the MLS in March 2014, with a list price of $89,000.
Ben Curtin Need help with Investment Strategy
27 June 2015 | 11 replies
At a minimum you'll need to make sure the tenants are paying ALL the utilities if you want to make any money.REI is a good thing.  
Account Closed New from the Hampton Roads, VA area... well kinda. BP members from other locations, I would love your input as well.
28 June 2015 | 3 replies
Anything else you can think of is paid for (I live rent free, all utilities covered, vehicle free, etc).  
Michael Noto Diary of a Flip: Single Family Colonial in Plainville, CT
3 April 2016 | 64 replies
Project update for our single family colonial flip in Plainville, ConnecticutThe hardwood floors in the living room, dining room, and front entry way are in the process of being refinishedthe entire upstairs is complete The shutters are up and the front door has been paintedthe kitchen has been demoed, utilities have been relocated for the sink, and the kitchen has been painted as well.tomorrow the cabinet install will start and should be completed by ThursdayOnce the cabinets are installed we are having the granite coming out to template the counters on Monday and are hoping to have them installed later next week.  
Georges A. Background Check Returns Positive but Tenants claims it is not them
19 July 2015 | 23 replies
In fact based on the phone interview, application data and reference checks you should have a firm grasp on who this person is, the credit report is a factor in my decision and is utilized to validate a lot of the information already provided; if it doesn't match or is incorrect; See ya!  
Dwayne George Is this a bad idea?
28 June 2015 | 9 replies
Taxes- $1,312Sewer and Water- (paid by tenant) $90/moTrash- $0Heat/Utilities- (paid by tenant) $130/moHOA- $0Cap Ex and Ops (my personal minimum is $150/roof/month)- I had planned on 10%. 
Account Closed 5 Single family home package and commercial finance
27 June 2015 | 2 replies
Purchase price: 270kCurrently rented for: 3500/monthExpenses: 600/month (taxes, insurance, utilities < water for one unit)Prop Mgt: 300/month Maintainance: 120/monthCapEx/Rainy day:  230/monthVacancy: 175/ month (5%)Debt service:  1090/ month (@5% interest)Total:  2500 (approx)Cash Flow:  1000/month (200 per door)Downpayment: 70k (25%)Cash on Cash: 17%What are the downsides of such a package against a multifamily unit?