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8 March 2018 | 8 replies
Lots of contacts available here and a great place to post any question you have regarding properties, repairs, finance, tenant relations.
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19 April 2018 | 21 replies
MAO is wholesaler and flipper speak to buy at 70% minus repairs.
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6 March 2018 | 6 replies
First of all you don't have as much control of your expenses, and HOA's love to under-collect annually and then sock you with large one-time special assessments to do repairs.
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7 March 2018 | 3 replies
it's because they just dont want to deal with the repairs of the property and also don't live in the area
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11 March 2018 | 8 replies
Plus, you’ll end up managing tenants, repairs, etc when I’m sure there are better things for you to do while in school.
11 March 2018 | 6 replies
But I'd like to run the numbers in the scenario as I move out after 2 years living there to check the cashflow- Financing: owner occupied conventional loan - Downpayment: 5% - Interest rate: 4% - Loan period: 30 years (fixed) - Vacancy of 5%, Repairs of 5%, Capex of 5%, and PM of 10% - I assume I can get 10% discount based on how long it's been on the market (purchase price of $719,100) - I used Realtor.com from the link and based on purchase price of $719,100 it gives me prop tax of $749- I relied on the listing agent data of $92 per month for home insurance - I relied on the listing agent data of $112.50 per month for water, $112.50 for sewage, $95 for garbage, and $60 for lawn care (assuming the tenants pay for their own electricity and gas) - I left PMI to be 0 since I do not know how to calculate this Result: Based on assumptions and MLS listing, this property cashflow -$1,280.00 (aka, a horrible investment).
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7 March 2018 | 5 replies
My background is in Finance so I am good with numbers, but don't have a lot of experience evaluating how much repair work a house needs to get it to rental material.Here is the property I am looking at:https://www.redfin.com/WA/Tacoma/506-S-38th-St-984...Here are my questions:- If you were a flipper, how would you structure your analysis of the repairs needed?
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22 March 2018 | 10 replies
I’m interested in their perspective on what is needed to properly repair the situation.
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14 March 2018 | 18 replies
I’d also ask for some pointer regarding staging and minor repair than could make the apartment stand out from the rest.
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12 March 2018 | 18 replies
Stalking and privacy laws can make it more difficult to locate people.The title insurance companies have had loses on their Tax Sale business, so that has prompted some companies not to do any more Tax Sale business.