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Stephen Underhill first walk through checklist for a rookie
23 December 2013 | 9 replies
I have looked at a few properties, but want to really improve myself in identifying potential problems in the first walk through so that i can avoid paying for inspections on properties i can rule out.also, this is a rookie question, but what do you guys typically bring with you to a first look?
Jason Merchey Landlord Responsibility re: Health
6 January 2014 | 9 replies
I strive to continue to improve my properties.
Luis Montanez Pursuing multiple life goals at once.
12 January 2014 | 4 replies
I'll look for a property that I know can be improved to add value (an intense effort over a short period of time) and that can generate rental income in the long-term.
Jim P. Criteria to gain a completed appraisal? Light rehab needed on a duplex
11 January 2014 | 3 replies
An appraisal can be done based on "as is condition" or based on "subject to improvements".
Bryan H. Possible MHP Turnaround ??
14 January 2014 | 3 replies
My other litmus test comes from my prior cable days, which might place it at 9X to 11X cashflow (NOI), which also places value very near $80K.The capital improvement required in the water distribution system seems like a no-brainer, but absent separate metering, I wonder if you could immediately divide the water bill by the current quantity of tenants and have them begin to pay this immediately?
Joshua Dorkin WallRX: Fill Those Wall Holes Easy -from the Shark Tank
11 January 2014 | 11 replies
I am guessing the shark tank investors don't spend a lot of time in home improvement stores.
Joseph Corlett How Does This Make Sense?
16 January 2014 | 27 replies
See an entitlement opportunity such as a lot split or zoning improvement?
Brandon Hall Need Smart People to Take a Stab at This Analysis!
12 January 2014 | 8 replies
Comps are valued at around $300k according to Zillow (I don't have access to MLS) Monthly Rents: $2,500 - 3,000; Annual Average Gross: $33,000 rent Property Taxes: $3,700 Insurance:$750 Maintenance & Repairs: $9,500 Other variable costs: 6% of rents Vacancy Rate: 3% (College town - generally have 5-15 days before new renters move in) Downpayment: 25% Years: 30 Rate 4.35% I am roughly estimating $5,000 in improvements though I will get a contractor to provide me with his/her estimate.
Chris Pasternak Triplex - A go?
15 January 2014 | 7 replies
I'd just make sure I wasn't underestimating any capital improvements and maintenance costs.
Joshua Dorkin Boiler / Hot Water Heater Recommendations
26 February 2014 | 16 replies
Both of which will cost a substantial amount of money - which funds, to my way of thinking, would be far better spent on installing high efficiency equipment which can be sidewall vented through PVC pipes - instead of on improving an obsolete chimney.If it were me I would hang a Navien condensing tankless boiler/water heater on the wall and use that for both purposes.