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Alexandra E Aponte New to Austin hello!
2 October 2015 | 5 replies
Real estate really lights a fire in mme so I'm excited to soak up all the knowledge around here!
Clarence Johnson Deal Analysis, experienced opinions neeeded-LA, Ca
23 August 2015 | 2 replies
Home Specs: 3/1.75 1500 sq ft, 5400 sq feet lotList price: $375,000Purchase price: $340,000ARV:$440,000 (comps verified with homes sold in 1/4 mile radius in last 30 days, not to mention a few pending listing at $460ish)Rehab: $20,000-Scope of work: -Paint int and ext-finish original hardwood floors 1200 sq ft-new windows- install 1 ext double door -landscape back and front yards -bath1: new shower pan/tile, vanity, bathroom flooring, light fixture -bath2: epoxy coat tub and add tile border, new vanity, new flooring, light fixture -3 new mirrored closet doors-1 water heater-kitchen tile-retouch white cabinets and add modern hardware-5 int doors-door hardware, hinges, electric plate coversHard Money Loan Terms: $300,000 with 3.5 points and 12% interest$40,000 cash for purchase$20,000 cash for rehab$10,500 cash for hard $ points$9,000 holding for 3 months (1.5 month rehab, 1.5 month market and sale)The largest concern is the shower pan in the bathroom caused flooding and destroyed a portion of the bathroom subfloor, I made sure to mention to my inspector that I need him to verify that there are no signs of mold under the home. 
Clarence Johnson LA, Ca flip scenario, please analyze and critique...thx!
25 August 2015 | 24 replies
Home Specs: 3/1.75 1500 sq ft, 5400 sq feet lotList price: $375,000Purchase price: $340,000ARV:$440,000 (comps verified with homes sold in 1/4 mile radius in last 30 days, not to mention a few pending listing at $460ish)Rehab: $20,000-Scope of work: -Paint int and ext-finish original hardwood floors 1200 sq ft-new windows- install 1 ext double door -landscape back and front yards -bath1: new shower pan/tile, vanity, bathroom flooring, light fixture -bath2: epoxy coat tub and add tile border, new vanity, new flooring, light fixture -3 new mirrored closet doors-1 water heater-kitchen tile-retouch white cabinets and add modern hardware-5 int doors-door hardware, hinges, electric plate coversHard Money Loan Terms: $300,000 with 3.5 points and 12% interest$40,000 cash for purchase$11,000 possible payout for selling agent commission$9,000 closing cost (will attempt to have seller pay closing)$10,500 cash for hard $ points$9,000 holding for 3 months (1.5 month rehab, 1.5 month market and sale)The largest concern is the shower pan in the bathroom caused flooding and destroyed a portion of the bathroom subfloor, I made sure to mention to my inspector that I need him to verify that there are no signs of mold under the home.
Mohammed Mellity Water leak. Who is responsible?
1 January 2016 | 5 replies
I have a condo rented on the second floor of three story building and the lady downstairs came to my tenant yesterday and said the water is leaking from the light fixture.
Keith Schuster To 401K or Not to 401K
24 August 2015 | 9 replies
The following IRS website sheds light on what investments may not bed held inside an IRA.http://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/Retirement-Pla... 
Brandon Ingegneri Burned out fire ridden house = cash cow
27 August 2015 | 17 replies
He is a foreman for a large commercial construction company, and does tons of lighting design work on the side for bars, high end houses, clubs, etc so he knows the trends and really just has a knack for picking out cool stuff.  
Brent Wiebe My latest deal, 2 story duplex
8 January 2016 | 11 replies
I painted ceilings, removed nails from the walls, and took off the light switch and plug-in covers.  
Adrien C. What would you do with $60K?
23 January 2016 | 18 replies
I then do a light rehab [with their funds as well] then go to my local credit union and refi.  
Kenneth Picha Any tips on what to look for on a flooded basement
26 August 2015 | 5 replies
If those systems used a pilot light, the pilot orifice could be blocked up. 
Account Closed Am I in the clear?
7 September 2015 | 11 replies
Also, in light of avoiding this issue all together I am going to reach out to an attorney and put together a legitimate contract before moving forward with any transactions.