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Andrew McCotter Advice for finding a lender in Chicago - BRRRR
3 April 2020 | 2 replies
Plan to pay cash ($600K purchase price) and do some relatively light rehab. 2 units need a new kitchen and a new bathroom.
Mike A. Feedback on deal - Jersey City
16 February 2022 | 27 replies
Even if this house is brand new you will still encounter issues.
Yi Chung Chen need complete remodel quote estimate
23 March 2021 | 50 replies
Property is 1,148sqft, 3bed, 2bath, family/living room, kitchen/laundry.Work that i would like to do:- brand new kitchen- 2 brand new baths- all cosmetics brand new- some if not all windows need to be replaced- convert from wall furnace to central A/C and heat- raising ceiling from 8' to 9' - new roof- want brand new modern exterior look- landscaping and maybe a new driveway- water/drainage/gas piping condition unknown.  
Yvonne Shui Purchasing in Bed Stuy Brooklyn
3 April 2020 | 16 replies
Many would pay $4k a month for a shoebox that feels brand new vs a bigger space that is outdated or not too clean. 
Michael P. Delaney 1031 Exchange Rules & Capital Gains
19 March 2021 | 9 replies
There is one IRS-approved method for building or improving that uses 1031 funds.Construction 1031 Rules and Process In a nutshell, it goes like this:You go under contract to purchase the replacement lot in OklahomaA 1031 company creates a brand new LLC to act as holding company (Exchange Accommodation Titleholder)You enter into an agreement with 1031 company outlining your plans in the construction exchange You assign the purchase contract for the lot to the new LLCYou arrange financing for the LLC to purchase the lot (this loan can be from you, a third-party lender, or your 1031 sale proceeds)Loans to LLC is secured by Note and Deed of TrustLLC buys the lotNow the LLC can begin paying for improvements to construct the barn-condoDuring the building period, LLC rents back to you and makes you "Project Manager" to oversee the improvements.Once improvements are completed -- or at the end of your 180 days -- 1031 company assigns ownership of the LLC to you. 
Colton T. Do small (50 unit) new build apartments need amenities?
3 April 2020 | 15 replies
There are brand new build 200+ unit complexes going up without pools that lease up well. 
Dennis Day Gun Use on Rental Property
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
(assuming they acted correctly in the eyes of the law)A police report was obtained, and it did shed a very narrow beam of light on the manner.
John Hyre Wholesaling in retirement accounts not legit
2 April 2020 | 3 replies
I’d note that the excess contribution and the penalty thereon continue every year into perpetuity until the excess contribution is pulled out or slowly converted to a regular contribution at the rate of $5,500 ($6,500 if IRA owner is 50+ years old) per year.In light of this case, I think that the Court would certainly view an IRA with the described assignment deal as “not at risk” – all it has in the deal is $100.
Tanner Stenquist First Property Do's and Don'ts
2 April 2020 | 10 replies
Once we graduate we are planning on moving to the Washington DC area, to start our careers and we would like to keep this property and rent it out.I am BRAND NEW at this and I was wondering what are some do's and don'ts of the whole process.
Martin Potokar Property Condition Assessment (PCA) Pays Huge Dividends & More...
2 April 2020 | 0 replies
Hence, our client and new property owner was able to acquire four (4) brand new package rooftop units at an estimated cost of $36,000 to $42,000 not to mention manufacturer equipment warranties all of which resulted from a PCA paid for in the amount of $1,500.