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Philip Johnson Loan says I got 48 "Debt to income" ratio, what he talking about?
10 April 2019 | 76 replies
When my check engine light goes on I take my car to a local mechanic that for various reasons I trust.
Thayer Hood Out Of State Investors
1 June 2019 | 5 replies
Automatic lights?
Brandon Zinser 27/yo | $50,000 to invest | want advice
6 April 2019 | 2 replies
I think that I want to start with properties around $140,000 that need little to no work (possibly light cosmetic).
Rob Dahlager 38 Unit + 3 Acres Financing
8 April 2019 | 5 replies
We need about another $2.25M for purchase and light rehab.  
Matt Moore Do these Rehab Estimate Pass the Smell Test? BRRRR Strategy
8 April 2019 | 12 replies
@matt @Matt MooreThe cost are difficult to assume without more detail but here goes:Flooring 4-5/sq ft includes demo or sweat equity on demoPaint might be light I use 2 for interiorHVAC $5000 for forced air 80% and central airRoof $400 per square plus 10% number is goodKitchen varies so much I spend $2500 on cabinets or less and then double for labor total $5000.  
Julie Noone Property mgmt & light refurb in Indianapolis
8 April 2019 | 5 replies
Hi - We're looking for a current referral for property management and/or turnkey company to help with light refurb on a duplex in Indianapolis.
Steven Slivinski What factors contribute most to the ARV when doing a BRRRR?
10 April 2019 | 25 replies
Things to save money on here and there are painting yourself if you can do it well, light fixtures, GFCI (you need one but not every outlet because you can tie them in with each other), tearout.
Darius Howell Buying an Apartment
10 April 2019 | 10 replies
( I’ve had good luck playing that card showing the owner the cost get the complex in compliance or buying contingent on it being compliant)-expenses seem a little light if it really is a somewhat run down property in a bad area ( depending on your investment strategy these properties tend provide better cash flow to somewhat compensate for the lack in appreciation)-are tenants paying utilities?
Ken Tsai First multifamily rental property
16 April 2019 | 22 replies
So they set all of the gold cars they saw in the parking lot on fire.No caption necessary for this toilet from hell.This is what a kitchen can look like when a low income tenant moves out of it.This is what a backyard can look like when a low income tenant moves out of it.If tenants in these tough neighborhoods don't have yards, don't worry they will light off their fourth of July fireworks in their bathrooms.Don't worry though.
Zackarias Aitchison What upgrade would lower the expense cost the most?
10 April 2019 | 13 replies
@Zackarias Aitchison - Replacing lighting with LED fixtures or bulbs, also pipe wrap is an inexpensive upgrade.