Craig Garrow
Ice fell off roof and onto tenant’s boyfriend’s truck...
21 January 2018 | 9 replies
Not only are you wasting energy if this is occurring- next time, it might be a person under that giant icicle!
Daniel Perez
Determining the RIGHT market
3 November 2019 | 25 replies
With Cleveland I’m not positive that I’ll buy there, but I’m going to put a lot of energy into learning it and then decide.
Timothy Doenges
Solar Shingles - effect on RE Investing?
23 January 2018 | 19 replies
Hey all,I was doing some reading on Tesla’s solar shingles (https://www.tesla.com/solarroof), and one of their selling points is that they can cut energy costs by 40-60 percent, and government incentives for solar energy can cut the installation cost down to near the cost of normal roof installation.My question is if the tax incentive for energy efficient home improvements counts for primary residences only, or if it works with investment properties too?
Account Closed
What's the best city to be an agent in California?
22 January 2018 | 2 replies
I think it is difficult but I know agents that live a good hour away from listings, but dedicated time and energy to learning that area and making an effort to get listings there.Think of where you would be happy to live and I will agree that looking at the market to see if it is sustainable is a aspect to consider.
Brent Fullerton
Looking for Analysis Feedback for Motel & Lodging
27 January 2018 | 6 replies
Monthly Expenses = $2800 Per Month: Current Management Team = $1000.00Insurance = $224.00Real Estate Taxes = $92.00Fiber Optic High Speed Internet = $89.00Cable TV = $52.00Trash Dumpster = $55.00Sewer / Water = $186.00Natural Gas (average) = $142.00Electric = $327.00Housekeeping = $270.00Ongoing supplies = $230.00Maintenance = $133.00Total Renovation The renovation started in 2011 and was completed 2016 with entire complex being gutted to the studs, then completely rebuilt fully furnished inside and out to new standards, as follows: 26 gauge top of the line triple epoxy coated metal roof26 gauge top of the line triple epoxy coated awning and patio coverSingle hung gas filled energy efficient EZ clean vinyl tip-out windows4 new natural gas water heatersAll new plumbing throughout entire complex/buildingOnly #1 Grade Premium lumber was used throughout entire renovationQuality Price Pfister plumbing fixtures and lifetime parts180 feet of new 4 inch sewer line from the building to the street tapNew premium exterior fiberglass dimensional Colonial style entry door with new door jams, aluminum thresholds, all new lock sets and peep holesCustom picture framed windows with decorative edging and exterior door trim to matchCommercial toilets: all new PEX plumbing, shut off valves, bullets, supply lines, hose bibs, angle stopsNew attic and wall insulation with vapor barrierUpgraded electrical, HE lighting, new fixtures, switches, outlets, breakers, energy efficient lighting, vapor lights, rope lighting and HE flood lightsCustom artistic signage (3) built by Management TeamNew drywall, texture and highest quality Valspar paint throughoutAll exterior wood was hand primed and hand paintedNew vinyl fencing for corner lotPremium Quality pillow top mattressesNew hand textured walls (office), ceiling and covered entryNew concrete sidewalks, kitchens, baths, showers stalls, toilets, vanities, cabinents, counter tops, sinks, refrigerators, microwaves, deep freezers, dryers, A/C units, flat screen TVsAll work has been documents and permitted
Brent Fullerton
Feedback? Absentee Owner Turn Key Motel Lodging
22 January 2018 | 0 replies
Monthly Expenses = $2800 Per Month: Current Management Team = $1000.00Insurance = $224.00Real Estate Taxes = $92.00Fiber Optic High Speed Internet = $89.00Cable TV = $52.00Trash Dumpster = $55.00Sewer / Water = $186.00Natural Gas (average) = $142.00Electric = $327.00Housekeeping = $270.00Ongoing supplies = $230.00Maintenance = $133.00Total RenovationThe renovation started in 2011 and was completed 2016 with entire complex being gutted to the studs, then completely rebuilt fully furnished inside and out to new standards, as follows: 26 gauge top of the line triple epoxy coated metal roof26 gauge top of the line triple epoxy coated awning and patio coverSingle hung gas filled energy efficient EZ clean vinyl tip-out windows4 new natural gas water heatersAll new plumbing throughout entire complex/buildingOnly #1 Grade Premium lumber was used throughout entire renovationQuality Price Pfister plumbing fixtures and lifetime parts180 feet of new 4 inch sewer line from the building to the street tapNew premium exterior fiberglass dimensional Colonial style entry door with new door jams, aluminum thresholds, all new lock sets and peep holesCustom picture framed windows with decorative edging and exterior door trim to matchCommercial toilets: all new PEX plumbing, shut off valves, bullets, supply lines, hose bibs, angle stopsNew attic and wall insulation with vapor barrierUpgraded electrical, HE lighting, new fixtures, switches, outlets, breakers, energy efficient lighting, vapor lights, rope lighting and HE flood lightsCustom artistic signage (3) built by Management TeamNew drywall, texture and highest quality Valspar paint throughoutAll exterior wood was hand primed and hand paintedNew vinyl fencing for corner lotPremium Quality pillow top mattressesNew hand textured walls (office), ceiling and covered entryNew concrete sidewalks, kitchens, baths, showers stalls, toilets, vanities, cabinents, counter tops, sinks, refrigerators, microwaves, deep freezers, dryers, A/C units, flat screen TVsAll work has been documents and permitted
Garrett Hawk
Landlording in Class C Neighborhoods
22 February 2019 | 40 replies
When prospective sellers walk into my office & see the girls collecting rents through a bullet proof window they are already ready to sign that listing agreement before I even sit down at the table with them.
Rayetta Chavez
New PRO member from Albuquerque, home to "Breaking Bad", NM
6 July 2018 | 11 replies
I can see that you are full of energy.
Chris Wyche
Creative ways to buy large multifamilies
23 January 2018 | 16 replies
Consequently, I'd suggest utilizing your resources (time and energy) in finding capital partners to help you take down a deal such as this.
Tyler Christensen
Multifamily Solar Lease Y/N
25 January 2018 | 6 replies
No profit sharing involved.It's a completely different product when are talking about offering to pay and fronting the entire cost of the system and sharing energy profits with the MF investor.