Merina Parvin
Which one is better?
29 May 2015 | 4 replies
Our only other significant monthly obligations are water and electricity.
Chaim K.
Why Shouldn't I Buy A Tax Lien/Deed
15 August 2017 | 14 replies
hi chaim. i have not bought any houses at a tax sale. i have however, bought a few after the tax sale. here in erie county new york, if you buy from a tax sale, it can be a great deal. however, whatever was left on the past due taxes, you now owe. hence, you just bought yourself a liability. i don;t know about anyone else here, but i can manage to create my own bills myself without buying anyone else's tax liability. so, watch out for that issue. it may just be a new york thing, but maybe not. one of our local municipalities here has their own tax sale auctions aside from the county. that one, if you buy from them, you get a clean slate, no past due taxes left. however, they like to start the bidding out at what was owed to them, so, there would be no " leftover" anyway. by the way, they sell very few of them. lol. i usually go back to them after the sale and offer to buy some of the " left over" properties, usually for pennies on the dollar and i get them. you think they would figure out to start the bidding low if they are gonna sell them cheap later on anyway. but, regardless, even after i buy them dirt cheap, i still get them with no left over taxes owed. also, you need to know if your state is a " redemption" state. i. e., can the owner come back later and redeem their house by paying the taxes?
Justin Z.
First Investment - Good Idea?
1 June 2015 | 4 replies
Surely there will be expenses (cleaning the house, making repairs, changing lightbulbs, etc.), but how large exactly are these expenses?
Bruce Faulk
Newbie evaluating first deal in Newark, NJ
31 May 2015 | 4 replies
I loathe getting my spring clean up bill from my PM, it's alway a couple hundred bucks and, while necessary, annoying.You'll want to start as close to the 2% rule as possible, so about $85k this place would be a steal.
Karen Margrave
Do you own a Short Term or Vacation Rental? Chime in!
30 May 2015 | 7 replies
Making sure they are really clean is extremely important.
Brandon Snyder
Understanding Title Insurance
30 May 2015 | 4 replies
I admit, I have done a few deals without coverage, but I also knew the properties very well, knew the factors associated with the title, knew they were clean without any construction or other matters that could be the basis for any claims, and, I was willing to accept the risk (self insure) my period of ownership.
Tim Crumley
Estimating Software
28 August 2022 | 4 replies
Kitchen remodel: New cabinets, granite counter tops, flooring, electrical upgrade, tile work, hired out, $3,000 to $15,000.New appliances: I purchase scratch and dent from major retailers, $1,200 to $3,000.Carpeting: I purchase from a wholesaler and have a independent installer.
Susan Morgan
Renovations Help!!
4 June 2015 | 12 replies
I've been in construction for 20+ years although it has always been in management and not the trades.When my wife and I did our first (well, only one so far), flip house, we did everything ourselves except upgrade the electrical panel and service the HVAC unit.
Terence Williams
Buying Foreclosure
31 May 2015 | 1 reply
However, in some cases, an inspection of certain property systems might need to be conducted prior to this happening (i.e. having an electrical inspection done).
Jasmine S.
Lease Option as Exit Strategy
1 June 2015 | 10 replies
The appeal of a lease option, is ideally selling it to the first tenant so that I don't have to worry as much about them moving out and having to touch up paint, clean or replace carpet etc as well as market it vacant vs cash flowing.Is this actually a bad idea?