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Jon Sidoti N Canton Ohio Multifamily Investing
21 March 2018 | 1 reply
North Canton is a stable area, solid school system but having levy issues. 
Ryan Davis Tenants heat is out, what to do?
19 March 2018 | 38 replies
Do the tenants have renter's insurance
Danial Qureshi Planning my next Two Years in Real Estate Investing
20 March 2018 | 6 replies
I could sell one of my properties (condo) use, that money for flips in Atlanta within the next 1-2 years build up additional funds to acquire an apartment complex, and to grow my portfolio, but I want to hear from some experienced investors and what they would do if they were in a similar position.Current Picture/Portfolio: Property 1: Condo (Atlanta, GA 30328)Current Rent = $1550/MonthUtility Reimbursement = $200-300/MonthHOA $383 (In line with HOA's for other communities) Purchased June 05th, 2015 and resided in property until Jan 22nd, 2017 (Total of 1.64 Years)Lease Started Jan 23rd 2017 and Lease Ends on June 30th 2018.Current Equity 135,000 (Purchase Price)  - 85,000 = $50,000Current Comps Similar Properties are selling for $155,000 to $170,000Current Mortgage Terms: 15 yr Fixed 3.325% Monthly payment of $996 (Includes Insurance and Property Taxes)Anticipated Total Earnings if Sold at End of July $64,500 (Sell Price $155K) to $78,500 (Sell Price $170K)  Property 2:Town-home (Peachtree Corners, GA 30092)Current Rent = $2000-4000/Month (AirBnB) 60-70% Occupancy since November of 2017Purchased July 28th 2017 and currently residing in basement house-hacking with my younger brother.HOA $325/Month Covers, Water, Lawn Maintenance, Sewage, Security GateCurrent Equity 336,000 (Purchase Price) - 265,000 (Remaining Loan Balance) = $71,000Current Comps Similar Properties are selling for $345,000 to $360,000 due to private/public school ratings going up shortly after purchase.Current Mortgage Terms: 30 yr Fixed 4.326% Monthly payment of $1823 (Includes Insurance,PMI, and Property Taxes.)
Angelica Hughes Builders Risk Insurance
4 December 2019 | 7 replies
The bank required I have both homeowner's insurance as well as Builders Risk Insurance
Dillyn Davidson Saurdiff Househack tenants and duplex sharing with tenant
19 March 2018 | 4 replies
But you have to have a safe and habitable place, and get insurance to cover renters.
Zach Crawford How to purchase a note
27 March 2018 | 5 replies
You would need to get insurance, generally enough to cover the note price at least. 
Joshua D. How far to go with with fixing up a rental property?
15 March 2018 | 4 replies
I feel like electrical,plumbing and flooring and walls and waterproof everything and make stable and good but not go to far like making where we wont have to touch for another 20 years at last.
Bobby Larsen First investment property analysis - duplex
16 March 2018 | 2 replies
Taxes insurance P&I cost about $950/mo.
Ryan K. Spend $140k to earn $4500/yr?
25 April 2018 | 15 replies
I don't want to buy on speculation that these circumstances will continue, but it's a stable market and I see no downward forces in the near future.So is it a good move or a stupid buy?
Ray Ngo Due diligence and data to run buy and hold analysis
15 March 2018 | 1 reply
Home insurance: Realtor.com does provide this information, but I do not really understand the rationale behind the estimate.