Chris V.
First Deal (BRRRR) - Duplex
22 April 2017 | 4 replies
.--- PURCHASE INFO ---Price: $25K (this is what's listed, but I assume I would adjust this based on rehab work needed)Basic Details: 1184 sqft, 0.37 acres, carpet/tile flooring, vinyl siding, concrete slab, public water, needs work inside (unsure of how much at this point, just looks like it wasn't taken great care of)Units: Two units...1bed/1bathYear Built: 1953Sale History: 1991 ($43K), 2005 ($50K), 2017 (foreclosure, surprising)ARV: Unsure (zillow shows $89K, but what do they know?)
Adolph Bellamy
L train and Brooklyn
1 August 2016 | 8 replies
I took the L for 10 years and watched Greenpoint/Williamsburg change from Polish/Italian/Latino to hipster/artist to Wall Streeters boarding the train with a suit and tie.
Aref Shehadeh
Hole in the ground behind REO property. What the??
16 October 2015 | 7 replies
I would put some rebar in it and fill with concrete.
Anna Z.
What Are Turnkey Properties
6 March 2014 | 39 replies
Second what Marco Santarelli said, above - we're complete turnkey (including management and exit strategies, all done in-house) - and the vast majority of our clients are diversely hedged all over the world - they wouldn't dream of trying to manage anything themselves - they do bottom lines and executive calls, and are quite happy to remain in this position, entrusting the ongoing sourcing, facilitating and managing of deals to reliable contractors like ourselves.Takes all sorts, I don't think there are any concrete rules about who uses turnkey and why.
Alton Williams
LIVE FROM DETROIT....KIND OF.
31 March 2014 | 8 replies
I've been speaking to a variety of lenders and I'm hoping to have something concrete before July because I'm getting married in July and she would hate for me to be thinking about real estate on the cruise.
Steve S.
Are investors sitting on the sidelines these days?
30 January 2017 | 8 replies
Sure we have a wild card president now but I hardly see that as a reason to sit there with concrete boots on.I would love to hear others opinions and possible additional experiences on this.
John Stoller
I need to make a decision about my mother's home, help!
22 May 2017 | 4 replies
I would first of all start by getting a Concrete Number of what the house is worth right now in the current condition.
Richard Moro
Northwest Indiana (NWI) Deal analysis, first deal
6 January 2018 | 3 replies
I need to meet with the broker and owner and decide on a concrete price and it will be mine.
Axy Parikh
Taxation on Improvements to a new rental property
28 October 2017 | 6 replies
I was wondering about this as well, as I have a concrete foundation and had it repaired this year.