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Christopher Kolasa First Deal - Rehab questions - how much living space?
31 October 2019 | 8 replies
I’ll post a picture of a slab that cost $500 and $1100 to cut - this was enough for a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.Same $500 slab in another kitchen:Also, as you can see, for rentals, I’m a fan of darker colored cabinets. 
Quentin Mitchell My very 1st multifamily deal
25 November 2019 | 8 replies
@Joseph Konney: The upper unit the guy I bought it from had started the work already, so there was little to do  besides paint and finish bathroom floor paint and light fixtures and same with Kitchen and 1 cabinet and I repainted because the color he had was awful.
Marco Magoni Foreigners in the US Real Estate
29 June 2021 | 15 replies
You can do it too -- the key is to have the right team to help you.If you have a specific market in mind then you can work to research and assemble a team in that market to help you find, improve, and manage your properties.If you're not sure what market to focus on then you'll need to start with doing some research on selecting the best markets for you and your goals. 
Nikki N. Cheap duplex= bad tenants
27 January 2018 | 3 replies
But one of the PM that we spoke about told us that from his experience relatively cheap houses ( he was saying that single family house  whose rent is lower than 1000 dollars is in the category cheap) attract people with low salary, and that basically then are barely surviving, which means that if they have any serious problem in their life, child sickness, car being broken down, tooth problems, they will not be able to pay, which will lead to either slowing down of everything, or them not paying at all, or not even wanting to move out, an then he layer and just losing the money.  
Phil K. Thoughts on Murder house?
14 February 2019 | 18 replies
It’s a beautiful house in a fantastic location too. The
Mark S. Rental Rate Too High (4/1 Memphis, TN)?
21 May 2020 | 4 replies
Might be worth it to drop the price straight to $900 instead of going $925 then $900 too, the $25 less per month won’t hurt you as much as an additional 2-3 weeks of vacancy.
Joseph Beilke Looking for another partner
4 December 2022 | 11 replies
If someone wants to get in while this in moving we are open to that too.  The
Tarah McNaughton First BRRRR Duplex... BRR down, and the last RR to go!
19 January 2019 | 2 replies
It's in what's called an "Opportunity Zone" in Tampa, so the neighborhood has its colorful characters.
Brandon Sturgill FHA Lenders Causing Buyers to Become Homeless!!??...
24 December 2018 | 3 replies
Here is the horror of this:We were set to close 11/20/2018 (45-days from contract)...the appraiser came out around a week prior to walk-thru the unoccupied unit to get things moving...good deal...it passes with flying colors and he moves to the outside…no mention of any issues and he gets comps in order…the contract price is good based on comps, so we just need to walk through the occupied unit then we’re clear to close..He gets to the occupied unit...and he notices a small bit of water on the basement floor near the furnace (Image attached)...maybe the condensate line is dripping a bit, no big deal, we’ve already agreed to a $3,000 post inspection concession for repairs, so the buyers can fix this...the next day the lender decides there is peeling paint around some of the windows...three days prior to close...not in the appraisers report!...
Jeff S. Portland OR staging costs?
27 January 2021 | 11 replies
To save costs, we try not to stage rooms that are obvious (ex. bedrooms other than the master) but the living spaces or odd rooms, and color/feeling items in the bathroom and kitchen always get done.