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Christopher Telles Luxury Home Rehab Estimating
26 March 2016 | 13 replies
I'm looking for some guidance from some of the more experienced California flip investors in luxury homes to see if they might use a matrix or formula to plug in a set of  rehab estimation numbers for a luxury rehab as they are initially looking into the potential of a project being an acquisition candidate before they actually walk the property.I can typically create an estimated improvement budget for almost any commercial property in both office and industrial for proforma purposes before visiting the property, but residential is a new animal for me. 
Shane Pearlman Low Down on San Leandro, CA Apartments
24 July 2015 | 1 reply
I tend to stay away from C class and want to make sure this is the right property to improve.- Gratefully
M Marie M. Endless Possiblities: Is activist investor one of them?
24 July 2015 | 2 replies
The community is improved upon, someone has affordable housing and the city gets payment for the taxes. 
Perry Z. Investing in Reno, NV and you're from the bay
3 March 2017 | 6 replies
I go there for a conference every year and there has been a noticeable year over year improvement with more happening and vacant commercial space filling up.
Account Closed Landlord pays the waterbill
30 July 2015 | 13 replies
If covering water isn't typical for your market and the units are in demand you could consider switching this to tenant pay and improve the property's performance. 
Matt T. Subdividing lots near Pensacola, Fl
4 August 2015 | 14 replies
But I think it would be worth it.My goal for this are:-Effectively clean up area and improve the neighboring area-Make some money by packaging a SFH or multifamily apartment complex/developmentHere are a few questionsWho would I talk to about re subdividing?
Shane H. Ideas on how to grow investments? Ideas on how to free up capital
26 July 2015 | 0 replies
Building constructed in 1980Present loan value appx $77k on a 15 yr note with 3.375% interestP&I pmt is appx $602NOI 2014 was $11489NOI 2013 was $5142      (spent around $4k on updates/remodeling)Appx $27k by my calculations of capital improvements needed in the next 5-10 years to increase the value of the property, properly maintain it, and keep it functionally up to date in order to attract higher quality tenants (located in a b grade area) (I'd rather have more invested to have higher quality tenants - have my own reasons for this line of thinking - willing to sacrifice a bit of profit to have good people)- Redo Kitchens- replace doors and all base trim/casing (more for my taste and would help the place rent out even quicker)- 2 escape windows installed for basement bedrooms- Concrete work needed on patios and near front of the house -- need to be done in the next yearProperty based on comps in the immediate area and a tight supply of decent duplexes here is $175-210k or so.  
Wesley C. Is siding to replace rot an improvement or repair
30 July 2015 | 6 replies
Can I deduct this as a repair or is this considered an improvement
Tyler Flagg Transfer of Appliance Warranty during Sale?
31 July 2015 | 4 replies
I just recently found out that the air conditioning condenser unit may need to be replaced at one of the properties I bought a few months ago.
Steven Story An investor in the Inland Empire but not investing in the IE...Whaaaa?
16 February 2016 | 66 replies
First, we need a bust to occur so there is something to recover from.So in the mean time, I think people buying for cash flow and getting hefty returns in markets with improving employment, growing population, and low vacancy are probably making a smart move.