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Lea Lenz Can someone give me advice concerning sloped floors?
1 March 2018 | 4 replies
Sometimes not a major problem that needs repair.
David Edwards Splits and ROI when using OPM
9 March 2018 | 8 replies
So lets say I'm looking at a property (4plex) that has these numbers Purchase price: $175,000Estimated Repairs: $15,000Total cash needed: $60,500Annual Income: $33,600Annual Expenses: $26,606Annual Cashflow: $6,994 or around 11.5%CoCIRR after 10 years: 49% it seems the longer you hold the higher this goes?
Brian Gunning 100 Unit Self Storage Facility Purchased - Looking For Guidance
5 March 2018 | 12 replies
I didn't hire professional inspectors in my deal, but only brought over my regular repair guys to help inspect (structural, roofing, etc)as for management software, I use easy self storage too and I agree with comments above that it's a good fit for small/medium facility given consideration of their cost vs. value. some others like sitelink and storEdge have quite more cool features but you pay for that premium. another factor for me to go with easy self storage is the competitive rate from merchant account provider they partners with that you use for your website's credit card processing. their call center feature is very nice to have additionif you need that.
Aaron Gough Lines of Credit (for fix and flips)
28 February 2018 | 4 replies
For example, sometimes I need 85K, then I find out I actually need 93K when I start repairs
Clark Kahawaii Deal Analysis Feedback (Dallas, TX)
4 March 2018 | 5 replies
Here are the numbers I have.Asking: 380,000Closing Costs: 5,000Down Payment: 13,300 (3.5%)Interest rate: 5%All 4 units are 2/1.5, with 1,020 sq/ft.Unit A: 895/monthUnit B: 880/monthUnit C: 950/monthUnit D: 950/monthCap Rate: 7.0If I include all 4 units, then after 5% vacancy, 5% repairs, 5% capex, and 10% property management, the property should cash flow about $75 per month.
Shannon H. Why is my rental calculator data so skewed?
2 March 2018 | 7 replies
If your purchase price, repair cost, ARV, and monthly rent numbers are correct, then this is just a terrible deal.
Mike H. I'm a dummy and need to know what I can do to fix it!
6 July 2018 | 54 replies
Hard surface floors throughout so some drywall repairs and a fresh paint with a few misc repairs
Ali Hashemi 1031 Exchange Question
28 February 2018 | 5 replies
A 1031 exchange enables you to defer the taxable gain if you roll the proceeds from the sale into the purchase of another property using a specific procedures
Terri Shields FIRST DEAL!! any advise?
1 March 2018 | 4 replies
Have not had estimates on repairs yet.
Jessi Martin Selling your home? There’s a form (or 100) for that!
1 March 2018 | 0 replies
It is an addition to, or change in, the contract.Amendments are not uncommon and they are used for everything from a request for payment for repairs (after the home inspection results come in) to changing the closing date.It’s easy to remember the difference if you think about our ConstitutionAll those constitutional amendments we know and love were items added AFTER the Constitution was ratified, right?