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Scott Hawley My flip was saved by a 5 year old!
14 June 2017 | 9 replies
Plug in the fridge [this seemed a little petty, but our agent already axed many of the petty requests off the list, so sure, no problem]Well, after completing #1 and #2, we learned why #3 was such a big deal.
Andrew McCarthy Waterfront Duplex - Private Sale - Divorce Sale (Possible1stBuy)
3 June 2018 | 2 replies
Utilities - Water and Sewer 58.33 (Confirmed from seller) - Gas and Electricity 208.33 (Estimating to confirm) - Garbage (NA for this property) - Cable, Phone, Internet 120.00 Pest Control (NA for this property) Accounting and Legal (NA for this property) Monthly Operating Expenses 1,085.00 Net Operating Income (NOI) Total Annual Operating Income 33,480.00 Total Annual Operating Expense 13,020.00 Annual Net Operating Income 20,460.00 Capitalization Rate and Valuation Desired Capitalization Rate 10.00% Property Valuation (Offer Price) 204,600.00 Actual Purchase Price 210,000.00 Actual Capitalization Rate 9.74% Loan Information Down Payment 21,000.00 Loan Amount 189,000.00 Acquisition Costs and Loan Fees 4,000.00 Length of Mortgage (years) 25 Annual Interest Rate 5.000% Initial Investment 25,000.00 Monthly Mortgage Payment (PI) 1,104.88 Annual Interest 9,361.50 Annual Principal 3,897.00 Total Annual Debt Service 13,258.50 Cash Flow and ROI Total Monthly Cash Flow (before taxes) 600.12 Total Annual Cash Flow (before taxes) 7,201.50 Cash on Cash Return (ROI) 28.81%The Official Details From Seller:Asking: $210,000.00Property DetailsStoreys: 2 Building Size:Lot Size: 1045 Square MetersBuilding Size: 2328 Square FeetEstimated Annual Taxes: 3093.00 (2017)Unit 2 Presently rented: Rental Income $900.00 /month (not including Power)FeaturesWater Front Property (In this small town)Flooring Unit 1 Laminate and Unit 2 Laminate, Vinyl and CarpetFoundation - Concrete with 4 foot walls for unit 2 apartment (allows for much natural light with large windows in all rooms)Heating - Baseboard, Electric,Other Inclusions - Dishwasher, Fridge, Stove, Blinds, Washer, Dryer in both units~ Taxes, Water/Sewer paid until the point of SaleOutdoor: Landscaped and water fountainRoof Asphalt ShingleServices Electricity, FibreOP High Speed Internet, Telephone and cable/satelliteWater and Sewer ~ Municipality System approximately $650.00 per yearRoomsMain Floor ~ Unit 1 1260 Square FeetKITCHEN / DINING ROOM 12’ x 15’LIVING ROOM 15’ x 15’LAUNDRY ROOM 6’ x 3’BATHROOM 6’-6” x 11’-6”MASTER BEDROOM 10’-6” x 11’-6BEDROOM # 2 (walk in closet) 9’-4” x 11’-6BEDROOM #3 9’ x 11’-6”BEDROOM / Office #4 9’ x 11’-6”DECK 12’ x 15’Rooms2nd Floor ~ Unit 2 Walk Out 1068 Square FeetKITCHEN / DINING ROOM 10’ x 15’LIVING ROOM 15’ x 15’LAUNDRY ROOM 6’ x 3’BATHROOM 6’-6 x 11’-6”MASTER BEDROOM 10’-6 x 9’-6”BEDROOM #2 9’-6” x 13”BEDROOM #3 10’ x 11’-6”UTILITY and STORAGE ROOM 9’ x 12’BABY BARN 8’ x 10’  
Jamal Norris Whats the best way to make money off my residence?
13 July 2018 | 10 replies
Add a bed, microwave and mini fridge to the family room, and you have a "whole space" listing.
Carson Wilcox 2nd Flip... Follow along!
13 March 2019 | 95 replies
Fridge in Corner to the top and right of the pic. 
Scott MacDonald Roach infestation on new purchase
13 September 2018 | 9 replies
I once had a renter move out and there was dried blood that had dripped down from the fridge (don't ask why!)
Chris Cozzens Assistance Needed - Buying Commercial Kitchen Space
2 March 2016 | 1 reply
They are suggesting that we purchase the building with all of the equipment as well( ovens , fridge, tables, etc ) They are giving us a number of 750,000.  
Pat Jackson Debating telling guests they're not welcome back
15 February 2019 | 20 replies
When I used to airbnb, I'd tell the guests they were welcome to anything in the fridge, most would take a little bit, and even leave things, but one set of guests cleared us out.
Paul Finnemore Going the view my First BRRRR Potential
24 May 2020 | 1 reply
And let me tell you, those prices add up quick when you need to outfit three units with ovens, fridges, HVACs, and water heaters.Suffice it to say, if you're looking to buy a property to BRRRR it, then it's not going to be close to turn-key.
Rachel Luoto Freaked out, applicant says will sue
5 September 2021 | 73 replies
The electrical had been turned off, so you can imagine the smell from the fridge
Julian Colvard Do you always have to fix appliances?
24 January 2022 | 13 replies
For kitchen appliances like a fridge or stove for us it depends on who provides them.