Andriy Boychuk
How much does it cost (aprox.) to tap city sewer line?
12 February 2016 | 6 replies
Best way is to call the utility company and get the exact price or as close to it as possible.
Trell Brooks
New member from Portage, Indiana
11 February 2016 | 6 replies
- it's always good to see another Hoosier utilizing this great site!
Jordan M.
Who Pays Utilities In Your Units?
11 February 2016 | 5 replies
I have become quite interested in purchasing units in the Allentown area but was curious, what is the trend for utilities, trash, water/sewer, etc?
Sean Gallagher
Take the equity? Hold? Sell?
9 December 2016 | 97 replies
you guys make great points on getting the sfh at a nice rate by utilizing an owner occupied loan, but a 1031 cannot be used unless property classified as investment prop meaning higher interest rate and higher down payment 20%~.
Robert Easter
Capital Cost Per $1 of Cash Flow...never hear this talked about
14 February 2016 | 21 replies
The strategy utilized a Turnkey company out of Philadelphia to locate a suitable property, rehab the property and then place a tenant in that property.
Cathy McNair
Own 2 Seattle-area SFHs. Best way to move forward?
14 February 2016 | 2 replies
Expect to pay between $40 to $60 a sq foot for development costs including engineering, architect, surveyor, permits, utility hookups, etc.
Anja Brey
Building permits and unfinished rooms in potential house
21 February 2016 | 9 replies
Still, though, there are lots of gotchas, even if your zoning will currently allow the second unit, including:- Utility submeter requirements.- Water and sewer capacity fees (locally ~$10k just for approval per new dwelling unit).- Sewer sizing.
Ravi K.
Solar for MFR - Does it make sense?
14 February 2016 | 7 replies
I am exploring installation of roof top solar panels to a) reduce the utility bills (Owner paid utility situation), b) to replace an old roof part of this deal so it can be depreciated quickly!
Victor Moga
New Member
16 February 2016 | 6 replies
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Anas B.
Who Takes Care of Connecting Utilities During Rehab
14 February 2016 | 6 replies
I have a quick question:I'm doing my third rehab and the new contractor I am dealing with is asking that I connect utilities to the property.