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Jimmy NA Good deal?
7 May 2007 | 9 replies
Only real immediate repairs are a new roof, est. 10-12K.
Jimmy NA What would you pay?
11 May 2007 | 7 replies
Misc: snow/lawn $100 per monthLocation: Lower incomes, typically high turnover, though relatively decent part of town.Condition: plenty of defered maintenence, older baths ad kitchens, roof needs in near future; condition reflected in rents.Misc.: potential for office use of 1 or 2 of 1st floor units, parking 10 cars, no garagesWhat would you pay?
Matt H The value of doing your first deal....
21 May 2007 | 21 replies
We do most of the work, contract out the roof, and siding..
N/A N/A You found a property birddog?, Good Boy!
16 May 2007 | 9 replies
Max Selling Price $160,000 Acquisition Cost 2: $110,000Repairs (estimated) : - $15,000 (Roof, Paint, Lawn, ETC, Ill get more info tom.)Four month Average.
Mark Beekman Operating Expenses Estimate Too High?
20 February 2011 | 69 replies
Something with a brand new roof that needs to be replaced in 15 years and something with a worn out roof that needs to be replaced immediately are two very different animals when you plug them into a real world model.
Steve Nicewarner How good is a HUD property inspection?
4 December 2008 | 7 replies
The gas mans test failed, I have a leak.
Account Closed More short sale and money questions:
22 May 2007 | 0 replies
There is no sign of mold or leaks, no sign of cracked foundation, but we can't see the entire foundation, either.
Dave Kennedy Investing in Foreclosures?
24 May 2007 | 6 replies
The list price was $46,900 , the bank assumed it needed a new roof , paint , carpet , plumbing and a few other things.
N/A N/A need help with estate home options
24 May 2007 | 1 reply
My wife and sister-in-law inherited a home when their mother passed away.The home has been on the market for about a month in a "as is" basis,with no viable offers to this point.I am making cosmetic repairs and have estimates for the larger issues,roof and plaster.My choice is to pull it off the market,make all repairs,paint,carpet,so on,and put it back at a higher price,I would have to get a loan on its equity(it is paid off)to pay for this.My other thought was to try and get as much equity out as allowed,pay off the sister-in-law,take our share and pay some bills off,then rent the house out.Iam kind of going in circles thinking which way to go and would appreciate your thoughts on what options are the most profitable,thanks.
X X Having trouble finding deals that 'pencil out'.
27 May 2007 | 24 replies
You missed a leak in a roof, need a new furnace, hot water heater?