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Mickey Petersen LA County 4 Unit Rehab
7 March 2024 | 0 replies
Each unit was Redone inside.
Daniel M. Seeking Advice on Tenant Placement for New Duplex and Managing Commission Expectation
10 March 2024 | 5 replies
I'm seeking some insight and advice on navigating a situation with a duplex we are closing on in a few days; one unit is vacant, and the other is occupied.
Tom Server rehab coop.. cost to repair ? where to start?
9 March 2024 | 1 reply
Purchasing a rehab co-op unit
Matt Taylor First Deal - Cold Feet
9 March 2024 | 6 replies
I had wrapped my head around residential not around commercial, But to me the deal seems amazing - you guys tell me 8000 sq. ft building7 storefronts on an active downtown street (all rented and currently have tenants)34 unit mini storage in back lot (29 units rented - the rest of the unrented are being used by the current owner)Asking price is $798,000 and owner is ok with seller financingAfter sitting with them today the owner who is 83 said he is ok seller financing and verbally agreed to $715,000 and a 4% interest rate, 30 year note, $100,000 down payment, no early payoff penalty - my lender and real estate agent both came back valuing the property as it sits at $840,000Income = Rentals ($5075) Storage Units ($1935) = $7010speaking with the owner he hasn't raised the rent on either the storefronts or mini storages for almost 10 years - looking at comparables in the area we believe we can raise the rent and storage units easily to push the income up to $10,000 a month 4 of the 7 Tenants have been there 5 years plusCost = Including estimated payment, taxes, insurance ect. would come to a monthly of = $4450that would cashflow $2560 a month at its current with the potential after purchase and rent adjustments cashflow $5460 a monthPending an inspection the property looks in good shape with little to none improvements needed at this timeA quick background I have had rentals before on the farm we own, three houses we rented out so I have some experience) My QuestionsIs this a good deal???
Rylee Whitters Never too late to start!
9 March 2024 | 7 replies
While I work towards becoming a professional engineer and working with developers, my goal is to own a couple multi-unit properties by the time I’m 30.
Mark Gerlach Investor/potential property manager
9 March 2024 | 5 replies
Hey, all.I recently bought my first property, a multi-family that I am house hacking. 2 units currently, with a third floor that used to be a unit and will be again.
Henley H. How write lease paid for by business for employee to occupy?
7 March 2024 | 11 replies
We're hoping to rent a unit to an employee of a company- Basically, the company is assuming the costs of the rental and paying for it for their employee to stay in it.
Soumya Brijesh Landlording in McAllen Area
9 March 2024 | 6 replies
Some specifics about the unitsAll 8 units are adjacent to each other in a row.
Nancy Brook Property Manager and Handyman in Columbus, Ohio
9 March 2024 | 7 replies
I currently live in central Ohio and have one rental unit...