Blake Preece
Looking at 1st deal
30 December 2009 | 5 replies
Rent doesn't usually associate with square footage...it's more a function of number of beds/baths/common areas, as well as a function of amenities and condition of home.So, start calling FOR RENT signs of houses that are similar to yours in terms of rooms, condition, age, and amenities to get an idea of what others are asking (keep in mind that they haven't rented at that price, but it's a starting point).As for taxes and insurance, the local taxing authority can tell you the annual property taxes,and an insurance agent can give you an estimate/quote pretty easily.
Sage Jankowitz
Should I send this deal to my buyers list?
9 January 2010 | 17 replies
It's a two family, 4 bed / 2 bath, 1750 sq ft, built 1904.
Kel S
How important is a fenced yard & shed?
31 December 2009 | 13 replies
This house is only 6 years old, ranch style - 3 bed/1 bath on a crawl.
Michael Rossi
Will "The Greatest Depression" Affect Rentals?
6 January 2010 | 20 replies
I had a very large 3/1 in a tri-plex, the attic was a huge bed room with four dorum areas large enough for beds.
Steve Dussault
Williams & Williams Auction Rejects High Bid Again
18 April 2019 | 47 replies
The last house I picked up from W&W is a 3 bed 1 bath brick house in Birmingham valued at around $32.8k.
Phil M.
Positively knowing the ARV of an REO
12 January 2010 | 22 replies
You can make your best stab at it by looking at current (< 90 days), nearby (< half a mile, same neighborhood), similar (same style, same beds, same baths, same finish levels, similar square footage, similar location) properties, and get an idea.
Todd Mims
Plan to rent furnish house
7 January 2010 | 6 replies
because they cant afford it, sold it, or something along those lines, your average person has a bed, couch, tv, so what would they do with there stuff?
William Johnson
Appraisal Problems
22 January 2010 | 11 replies
I am attempting to buy bread and butter 2 bed/1 bath rentals in St.
Shawn Culhane
Will this be my first flip?
9 February 2010 | 13 replies
ARV: 110kInitial Purchase: 73kRehab costs: 10k4.5%, 30 yr, 5% down NoteSFR, 3 bed/2.5 bath/1650sf, 2000 modelI am a Realtor and will collect 3% on front and back end.Closing costs will be paid by seller in initial purchase.I think that's enough info, in a hurry at the moment....I foresee about a 15k profit relatively easily....Am I missing anything?
Herm M.
Meeting the BPO Agent....
5 September 2012 | 40 replies
A hard property to comp anyway, but when you also add to the equation that lake sales were dead because we were in the middle of a drought with most docks sitting on the dry lake bed, it just made it worse.