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Nayeli A. Thoughts on analysis of a residential w/ commercial building?
24 January 2020 | 4 replies
Central heat/cool, and currently gets $850 per month base rent, NNN lease where tenant pays (reimbursement) for property taxes and insurance.Lease Term: 10/1/17 – 9/30/2020Base Rent: $850/monthNNN Tenant Reimbursement to Landlord: $170/monthLandlord Annual Expenses: $1,020 water/sewer/garbage, $1036 property taxes, $506annual property insurance.Gross Annual Income: $12,240Annual Expenses: $2,562Net Annual Income: $9,678Zoning CMS Building Class B (Residential 3/1 Home)-Lease Term: Month to MonthRent: $1,100/monthGross Annual: $13,200Net Annual Income: $13,200 Combined GROSS ANNUAL INCOME: $25,440 Combined ANNUAL EXPENSES: $2,562 Combined NET ANNUAL INCOME: $22,878I have not looked at the property, based on pictures looks in good condition & would probably need an inspection report to see if there is anything major that needs to be done but after running the numbers factoring in all costs ( *considering this would be a cash purchase) the ROI would be around 9%.
Maria Malliou Analyzing 2 interesting rental properties
23 January 2020 | 1 reply
Is the foundation cracked, falling in, water leaking, etc?
Account Closed WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET OUR FOOT IN THE DOOR?
26 January 2020 | 12 replies
Meaning, you start small, in a different area of real estate and finally after 10 years you can test the commercial real estate waters?
Kimberly Fisher [CalcReview]Help me analyze this - Newbie studying - please help!
22 January 2020 | 2 replies
If the property is quite old or in a state of disrepair, needs a new roof / foundation / water heater / HVAC / etc., you can expect quite a bit more than that.I see you have 12% combined for monthly capex + repair reserves. 
JT Goodwin 2020 California ADU and JADU Laws
3 February 2020 | 8 replies
In regards to fees for an ADU under 750 sqft:"A local agency, special district, or water corporation shall not impose any impact fee upon the development of an accessory dwelling unit less than 750 square feet.
Graham K. Need a lender for a unique jumbo cash out refi situation
28 December 2020 | 12 replies
This week I went up against loan depot and was able to blow them out of the water.
Karl McGarvey Great New Morning Routine
23 February 2020 | 5 replies
Splash cold water on my face.
Sara Blouin Oil Tank Leaking PPM
26 January 2020 | 8 replies
Worst case scenario the oil makes it way into an aquifer, river, stream large body of water.
Godlove Lartey Newbie: Interested in real estate investment.
23 January 2020 | 0 replies
Hi All, I am new to the real estate market, but very interested in trying the waters.
Kyle Galloway Appliances-including with rental?
24 January 2020 | 12 replies
Market dependent......in my are of CA, we supply a stove and dishwasher..... rest is on the tenant.....When we have a unit in TX, the tenants expected all of it.... then my second tenant had a washer/dryer so I had to store mine....was a PITA.....Very market dependent...... ideally I would only supply the dishwasher ......that's kind of a built in type of install with water supply etc, so I'd rather not have tenant taking that in/out etc.... rest of the appliance are pretty easy to move etc