14 July 2019 | 5 replies
For instance on some apartment buildings the lease says it has to be on the ground with a pole in specific location versus mounted on a roof etc.No legal advice.
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3 June 2014 | 3 replies
Here are the details:Beds: 3 BedBaths: 2 Full BathHouse Size: 1,634 Sq FtProperty Type: Single Family HomeYear Built: 1964List Price: $39,500 Plan going in - #1 - Buy & Hold #2 - Resell for profit #3 - Lease option FARV (Fast Sell After Repair Value) $110,000 Going to offer $25,000, looking to get it for $30,000 Estimating $40,000 in repairs (roof, siding, HVAC etc)Total project cost $70,000Down payment $21,000 (30%) Expected Rents $900 (Based on numbers from Zilpsy, Rentometer, Zillow and test Craigslist ads) Breakdown of monthly expenses - Total operating expenses: $380.00 Mortgage expenses: $278.22 Repairs: $90.00 CapEx: $90.00 Insurance: $60.00 Management: $90.00 Monthly P&I: $278.22 Property Taxes: $50.00 Total Monthly Income:$900.00 x50% for Expenses: $450.00 Monthly Payment/Interest Payment: $278.22 Total Monthly Cashflow using 50% Rule: $171.78 Looks like almost a 9% Cap Rate, and 12% ROI.
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21 September 2014 | 8 replies
The property needs about 5k in unanticipated repairs based on the inspection, there is a special assesment of $165 that was not disclosed in the contract, the roof on the building needs to be replaced and the association does not currently have the funds to repair it properly hence the special assessment.Long story short I don't want to walk away from this property because these are all issues that can be addressed so I countered with a lower price based on this new information.
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8 October 2016 | 31 replies
In most of my properties there is an Austin feel - we use a lot of hand made steel planters and black rock gravel in the landscaping, metal roofs, and screened in porches.
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24 September 2014 | 0 replies
.$0 down (with agreement on house 2)10 years remaining on lien $430/mo including taxes.Needs new roof within 3 years, $10k and maybe a few updates throughoutHere is the kicker...The seller was just notified of a tenant injury from a few months ago.
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8 October 2014 | 19 replies
In the coming weeks you will need to look at any long term maintenance issues, roofs/roads etc and see what resources have been built up and what projected costs will be.
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26 September 2014 | 7 replies
Management, evictions, kitchens and roofs cost almost the same of a $500/month unit or a $900/month unit.My rule is not too buy apartments that rent under $500/month.
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26 September 2014 | 13 replies
@Robert Ehrlich You forgot to add into your calculations: future vacancy (it won't alway be fully occupied), evictions /legal fees, capex (roof, painting, heating/AC, appliances to name a few).
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2 October 2014 | 24 replies
Many times the home will sell for less and sometimes much less if you keep waiting it out.. and then depending on what kind of financing you have carry cost eat you up.. especially in Texas were RE tax's are through the friggin roof..
30 September 2014 | 7 replies
Is it different if you live under the same roof?