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Miller Josh Maple Flooring
28 January 2016 | 7 replies
I recommend minimum 4 coats with poly.  2 seal coats with buffing between and 2 final coats  You can use water base as  well if you prefer, finishing will dry faster allowing for more coats.
Benjamin Cowles Why does it matter if a preforeclosure is "under water"?
25 January 2016 | 16 replies
When qualifying a property, why does it matter how much it is under water if the bank will still only be able to get the highest bid at auction?
John Vietmeyer Am I over improving?
27 January 2016 | 13 replies
1) Scrape popcorn: $25002) Add a tankless hot water heater: $2500 (opens closet in house and resolves code issues with existing tank)3) Pergo XP flooring through all house besides bathrooms
Account Closed "Locking" the thermostat at 70 degrees
24 January 2016 | 9 replies
It was designed with one meter for heat and one meter for water/sewer.
Shannon K. Price For Every House On Same Street?
23 January 2016 | 2 replies
(I type the street into Redfin/others and it keeps giving me comps within certain close neighborhoods).A house I'm going to look at tomorrow is in a little niche area on the water/with a view along with 80 other houses of the same ranch style.
Account Closed Good?/Not Good Deal?
24 January 2016 | 5 replies
4plexList $89,900 (Following figures are based of purchase price of $82,500 cash deal)Income $2540Vacancy reserves 20% (that's what most banks around here use)Capex 10%maintenance 5%No PM expense/reserve as I would manage myself.Taxes $4000/yr Insurance $100/moFlood Insurance $100/mo (on the very edge of flood zone)Garbage $100/moHeat allowance of $300/mo (the remainder of the bill divided equally between the 4 units until I can separate heating by units)Water $135/moCash Flow $582/moI don't plan to touch any income until I find another property and then would probably refi cash out for down payment on the next property.Any insight would great. 
Andrew Mettille Unexpected costs in a Mobile Home Park
5 February 2016 | 9 replies
I'd tie it up under contract immediately, and do some proactive due diligence on it.The biggest "hidden" cost in most deals is the ramification of private water and sewer, which this deal does not suffer from.
Zana Blue Potential Investor Wants Me To Back Off - He Needs the $ More
28 January 2016 | 28 replies
You never said friend, very good associate, mentor, someone I am cool with and trust, etc.
Venky B. What a good rental home must have with low maintenance
27 January 2016 | 5 replies
Just fix the roof, give it a good cleaning with appliances off of Craigslist make sure plumbing, heating and cooling works and is safe to live in (no bare wires, black mold, smoke detectors etc..) when you are ready to sell it than that's when you would want to upgrade it.Good luck Wishing you success;) 
Isaac Ramos Transactional Funding or Hard Money?
10 February 2017 | 8 replies
Sounds to me like wading through some very murky legal waters here. . .