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Preston Gealy Waterproofing a flip
26 November 2021 | 12 replies
Water causes problems from deterioration to mold.
Zacharee Carmack Need guidance on investing strategy
12 November 2021 | 12 replies
How painful would it be for you to have to pay $1000 for a new water heater 6 months from now if something like that happens?
Stacey Tiamfook How to charge tenants for damage while they are still in unit
9 November 2021 | 4 replies
people dont realize plumbing isn't meant to dispose of anything but water waste and tp. 
Justin K. Is this $630k Fourplex in Corvallis, OR worth it?
11 November 2021 | 4 replies
Mine has roof, floors, appliances, hot water heater, hvac, exterior paint or siding, bath and kitchen remodel, etc.
Dante Fortson Just Closed On 36 Acres!!! - Glampground
17 April 2022 | 44 replies
Engineering , store , pool pond , roads , water, sewer , electric .
Doug Willis Long term tenants, below market rents
10 November 2021 | 2 replies
The owner pays for gas and water.
Jimmy Alexander LTR investing advice on low market rents in NEPA
13 November 2021 | 6 replies
Here's my breakdown of the current prop im looking at:Listing price: $130kunit 1: 3BR/2bath 1329sqft $700monthly rentunit 2: 2BR/2bath 1329sqft $700monthly rent2 car garage used by both tenantsexpenses: 239/month taxes, 200/month water bill, 100/month insurance + umbrella policy, 50/month garbage, 5%/5%/5% for repairs vacancy and capXWith the current rents of these long term tenants it makes $132/month cashflow with a 4.34%CoCROI.
Dmitry Shatalov Renting out a basement unit in SFH
7 December 2021 | 2 replies
If this can be done w/o a building permit then step one.3) you will need water in both units.
Kyle K Walker Converting A 1 Family Home To A 2 Family Home
10 November 2021 | 2 replies
Also look at water delivery capacity and sewer capacity as well as potential parking issues.Checking the zoning to be sure they allow a duplex would also be a good idea.Good Luck!
Jeffrey Hanson increase my down payment with my HELOC? or not?
10 November 2021 | 4 replies
Anyway I have about $135k available on my heloc. sale price on the duplex is $279,000, so 20% is about $56k. the house is perfectly livable as-is, but at $60/sqft and properties on the block selling for $140/sqft i think there is room for some forced appreciation. the building is currently a three-floor duplex townhouse, one unit is the ground floor and unit two is the top two floors. all floors are basically the same floor plan. the second floor has a kitchen/laundry stacked above the first floor kitchen/laundry. on the third floor, the room is in the same place and empty, but utilities (water gas electric) are already run and in place for adding a third kitchen/laundry, so conversion to triplex would be simple as installing cabinets and appliances and building an exterior staircase up to the second floor rear deck. the three 2bed/1bath units would rent for $1000-$1200 a month each, conservatively. we would have to find somewhere else to live for that to happen, but that is our 1-3 year goal anyway. would it be better to make the bank loan smaller with a bigger down payment from the HELOC?