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Fuat Bagsever What do I do next?
17 April 2014 | 11 replies
Is it half empty or will you do upgrades?
Tom Castilaw Question about Pro and Plus - Property Analysis Software
15 April 2014 | 5 replies
I'm curious to upgrade my account but wanted to know the answer to this question before I did.Thanks!
Larry Flanagan Expense data for low income vs. high end rentals
16 April 2014 | 6 replies
You will be refinishing real hardwoods if they are repairable and to upgrade you are talking 50k, not 5k.Just because it is nice doesn't mean some psycho with money couldn't have a bad day and wreck your place.
S Harper Tenant moved out - things that are chargable?
17 April 2014 | 13 replies
Some of those things I would replace anyway like an occasional light fixture etc as part of my "upgrade".
Cory Schmidt gutted house
22 April 2014 | 8 replies
We are looking to just payoff our loan and move on with other projects.What we have done since purchase:-painted exterior -replaced bad roof on garage and porch -gutted first floor walls and ceiling -purchased 5 replacement windows to upgrade the ones which are outdated (comes with the house) -gutted the plumbingWhat needs to be done: Repair/replace some weak/rotted floor joists -Reinforce the trusses (outdated and weak) -Add some foundation support -Install the windows already purchased (come with house) -Install new electric -Install new plumbing -Install new furnace/AC and some duct work -Insulate and drywall the first floor -Paint interior walls and ceilings -Install new flooring -Install full kitchen and 1.5 bathroomsThe basement is accessible only from the exterior of the house and is a small (approx 10x10) room for furnace/water heater and the rest of it is crawl space.Total rehab cost = $45,000Purchase $59,900+45,000 rehab = $105,000 costEstimated After Repaired Value $160,000-170,000There are two bedrooms now, but a third is framed in to be added on the first floor.We have a short term loan which must be paid off, so we cannot do any type of owner financing.So that is the info I got from this source I don't own this I'm looking at making a deal let me know ur input thanksPS BP is da bomb !!!!!
Roy Gutierrez Kitchen counter top, granite or formica
16 April 2014 | 11 replies
Take the money you save and do dome light fixture or bathroom upgrades.
Nik Sig Question: Acquiring Tenants for Apartments
21 April 2014 | 8 replies
For example, tenants who pay their rent on time, take good care of the property and are considerate of others are the first to get upgrades, receive gifts from us from time to time, and rarely get a rent raise.
Bobby C. 6 unit in North Georgia
18 April 2014 | 5 replies
Price- $239,000 Finance- Owner finance with 15% down ($36,000) 5% APR with 30 year Amortization with 7 year balloon Monthly P&I + Tax and Ins- $1507 Gross rents- $2825 - $500 for 2/1 X5 units and $400 for 1/1 unit Monthly Expenses- $430 Cost of repairs (Deferred Maint)- $15000 (high estimate) Cost of upgrades to units- $15000 (high estimate) Market rent- $650 for 2/1 and $500 for 1/1 Pro Forma Rent- $3750
Jeff J. Best place to start upgrading a condo?
18 April 2014 | 2 replies
Over the next year or so I would like to upgrade it so the rent can be increased.What and where should I start to responsibly upgrade it?
Timothy Edwards Campus Condo purchase?
19 April 2014 | 4 replies
Literally, only upgrades "needed" could be quartz countertops in kitchen, paint (if I go from eggshell to designer??