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Brenda E. Just Bought 4-Plex that is Rented
25 February 2016 | 8 replies
I'll bet the real definition hinges on whether she holds sec. deps or rents, even if it's for one minute.
Davide Pascucci FLIP QUICK QUESTION
24 February 2016 | 2 replies
Quick question for you.I came true a flip deal, the numbers runs good, but they do not give me any option period.Should I go away or try to bet in a black box?
Matt McConkey Lead on land in North Houston
1 March 2016 | 5 replies
Residential property on a street with similar lot sizes
Arteshia Darby A newbie considering a joint venture
25 February 2016 | 3 replies
Depending on the size of the deal that wholesale fee may be nice enough to just cut and run and play in your own backyard like Steve said.
Julia Tse RE market is hot in San Jose, CA
18 March 2016 | 25 replies
MartinMy dad started in the land business in the Santa cruz mountains  Loch Lomond area in 1964.. bay area folks were buying lots for weekend homes.. ton of land in those hills. and if your lucky enough to score a mid size acreage with redwood you could log it as well and make a bunch.
Chad Miles Southeast Michigan Property Managers
29 February 2016 | 9 replies
Depending on the size of the building we would propose 5% to 7% of the monthly rent. 
Stephanie Bureau Learning to Analyze Deals and Neighborhoods
26 February 2016 | 10 replies
First ask if there are any areas you should completely avoid (as a couple people) and if they all say the same thing its probably a good bet its true.
Carl V. New investor in Asheville, NC
13 July 2016 | 2 replies
We are a decent sized wholesale group in a few markets in Florida.
Account Closed Learning how to estimate rehab costs
15 November 2017 | 28 replies
Concrete:  $75 a yard installedBrick:  $.50 per brick installedpainting:  $100-150 a room with trimexterior painting: $1800-$2500new hvac : $2300new window:  $100-$150 for standard sizes x 2 for installdrywall : $12-$18 a sheet finished (depends on finish level and size of sheets)tile: $5 a square foot installed (add material cost of between $2 and $10)basic stainless appliance package : $2500hardwood $2 a sq. foot installed $1 a sq foot to refinish (add material cost of $2 to $10)plumbing:  $100 per fixture to install and $100 per fixture rough-inelectrical: priced per outlet and per fixture for both rough-in and installTotal rewire of house:  $3K-$6Kupgrade electrical service:  $800Total replumb of house with pex (no slab): $2K - $5K10x10 set of cabinets no frills:  $2500, about 1 day for a capenter to installcountertops: $1500-2000new roof:  $5K (metal including materials)deck:  $2K-$5Kbulldozer/bocat:  $80 an hourdumptruck:  $1.50 per mileCarpenter:  $35 an hour low end + $10-$15 an hour for helpers. 2 carpenters can frame an entire house in less than a week.  
Jamie S. Best way to determine basis of a rental property conversion?
27 February 2016 | 4 replies
your best bet is to have one on your team, and consult with him on this matter, i am not a CPA but i believe all those improvements should have been put on your taxes the years that you had the work done, it would have increased the asset value then and kept adding as you did the projects and reported them. i think you are in for an uphill battle now. the work you may have done say 5 years ago can't just be claimed now, there is 5 years of depreciation that is against that work that the IRS will claim you lost out on, so that will have to be deducted from your numbers.