Brad Pietrzak
do these numbers make Sense? first potential deal
16 May 2018 | 1 reply
I to be honest don't know if that price is ok my numbers work out great but I am a noob and could very well have numbers wrong.I know normal duplexes in the area sell for 30k less then this but most of them look like they are in need of updates pretty seriously. this looks like it would attract very nice tenants with proper screening granet counter tops excetera.So with me living in the studio I wrote the rents as 850 each so 1700 total my morgage would be around 619 Now taxes are absolutly atrocious in this area 486 ouch insurance I put as 1000 a year not sure if that would be accurate need help there.so about 560 total between the two.
Cory Melious
Deposits on a luxury condo
4 July 2018 | 6 replies
I am going to require a renters insurance policy that I am a listed interest on.
Jonathan Orr
CAMs from a commercial property manager perspective
22 May 2018 | 7 replies
But you can include taxes and insurance into this expense
Andy Zohoury
Help Leasing a Daycare Center in an Apartment Community
17 May 2018 | 1 reply
We have liability insurance on the property.
Elijah Fast
(CANADA) Environmental Site Assessment: Do I need a Phase 2 ESA?
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
@Elijah FastYour lender and possible your insurer will require a Phase 1 assessment .... this is predominately a visual inspection and paper exercise (costing anywhere from $750 - $2500) with the objective of discovering any potential contamination of the property (or demonstrating that there is none).An abandoned underground storage tank (UST) is something which should be disclosed by the vendor (it appears that it has been in this instance), but it is an example of the sorts of things a Phase 1 ESA looks to discover.Depending on the results of the Phase 1, you may very well be requested to continue with a Phase II ESA.Having a Phase 1 lets you know what you are walking into ... which is why lenders want them.
Masashi Borges-Silva
HOA estimate in Bronx (Let's analyze a property together)
24 May 2018 | 8 replies
Am I way off to estimate HOA insurance to be roughly $200/mo. in Bronx, NY?
Jessica Wood
Water leak - can’t access because of pit bull
23 May 2018 | 18 replies
Put your tenants in motel if insurance covers it.
DG A.
Growing a RE portfolio without displacing low(er) income folks?
2 July 2018 | 19 replies
Rent covered mortgage, but taxes, insurance, maintanence, vacancy An owner would cover.
Mark Sewell
Low End Condos as Investments - Houston SW
29 June 2018 | 27 replies
As for HOAs, they aren't cheap but they reduce your insurance costs, and assuming you have a good association they take care of capital and maintenance costs, so it's not like the money is thrown away--you're basically just outsourcing certain expenses via that means.