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Collette Douglas Potential first duplex deal? possible structural issues...
27 June 2014 | 5 replies
I would be concerned about the structural issues. could be anything from foundation to the roof.  
Chris M. Buy and hold deal not looking like it will meet estimates. Now what?
30 June 2014 | 23 replies
I'm hoping that maintenance for the first several years will be less than 3000/year as much will be new (appliances, bathrooms, plumbing, furnace, AC, water heater,roof).
Julian Caiceros A Tale of 2 Four-Plexes
4 July 2014 | 7 replies
Nevertheless, I'm being conservative with my planned expenses.Budgeting 8% vacancy, 8% maint, 10% capital replacement costs (roof's in good shape but about 15 years old, hvac systems are pretty old as well), and while the 4-plexes will pay for themselves and accumulate equity, the low cash flow has me concerned.
Bryan Collins Great Property found in Victorville CA... HELP!
28 June 2014 | 14 replies
Although, the roof looked in decent shape so I wrote down the address.
Jason Smith Apartment buildings with commercial store fronts
1 July 2014 | 13 replies
Ask questions about the roof, systems (heat a/c, hot water) and depending on age asbestos issues.
John Hixon Need help with potential deal
28 June 2014 | 3 replies
You're going to need to provide more details before anyone can give their opinion. 
Christopher Meaker Is this deal too much for me?
27 June 2014 | 8 replies
., NORTH SYRACUSE, NY PARK LANE APARTMENTS 16 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS 32 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS RENT INCLUDES HEAT AND HOT WATER LAUNDRY ROOMS – 8 NORTH COLONY TOWN HOUSES 20 TWO BEDROOM, ONE AND ONE HALF BATHROOMS BASEMENTS WITH WASHER/DRYER HOOK-UPS TENANTS PAY ALL UNTILITIES WATER IS SEPERATELY METERED (TENANTS COULD BE BILLED FOR USAGE – NOT CURRENT POLICY) CONDITION OF PROPERTY: PARK LANE: ROOFS NEED TO BE REPLACED WINDOWS NEED TO BE REPLACED NEW BOILERS WERE INSTALLED IN 2009 DRIVEWAY NEEDS TO BE RESURFACED ALL APARTMENTS AND COMMON AREAS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE NORTH COLONY: ROOF WAS REPLACED IN 2009 WINDOWS WERE REPLACED IN 2009 DRIVEWAY NEEDS TO BE RESURFACED / REAR OF BUILDING NEEDS PAINTING FINANCIALS: OFFEERING PRICE $3,200,000 REPAIR INVESTMENT FROM SELLER $200,000 -SELLER WILL GIVE BUYER $200,000 AT CLOSING FOR ABOVE LISTED DEFERRED MAINTENANCE ITEMS PROFORMA P&L - MONTHLY RENTS @ 100% $44,000 LAUNDRY COINS $1,100 MONTHLY INCOME $45,100 EXPENSES MORTGAGE - $2,560,000 @5.5% FOR 25 YEARS $15,721 PROPERTY TAXES 9,700 PROPERTY INSURANCE 1,600 ELECTRIC & GAS (2013 ACTUALS) 1,700 WATER (2013 ACTUALS) 1,300 VACANCY ALLOWANCE – 8% 3,550 ALLOWANCE FOR MAINTENANCE 2,500 ($36,071) NET MONTHLY CASH FLOW $9,029 17% RETURN ON INVESTMENT OF $640,000 A few things to note.
Clifton Grady Assessing Deal in midst of Gentrification
27 June 2014 | 0 replies
Upon entering the dilapidated shell-of-a-home that needs to be gutted and cleared of debris, I find 30 year old insulation covering the floor of each room, warped floors, no ceiling, a leaking roof, a destroyed kitchen and an owner attempting shop his home for the highest bidder to hopefully get ARV for his hunk of junk.What I'm finding is a common theme since full blocks are being bought out and the natives being forced out to make way for hipsters, swanky little coffee shops, and inflated real estate prices.
Ronald H. Need to react on a property now and have no contacts in that area. What can I expect to pay?
28 June 2014 | 6 replies
Yes, I have EMD money and some for an attorney, but I don't think I am going to need it now, because I am leery of this seller and his expenses.
James Wise I love craigslist.
29 June 2014 | 5 replies
There is a "free" 3x12 beam holding up the roof of my last house.Cool new toy James.