Jon Klaus
Do you offer laundromat service?
1 January 2014 | 11 replies
Gas dryer is much cheaper to operate than electric.
Jacob Villalobos
NEW QUESTION>>>
1 January 2014 | 6 replies
We certainly have some good companies represented here but don't assume that because anything here that might be advertised has any endorsement you need to do your due diligence on anything you do in RE.Turn key operations can be ripe with fraud or scams, there are those that have picked up very cheap properties, put lip stick on, put a partner type tenant in at higher than market rates to justify a much higher price to sell the package.
LEONID ORLOV
Re: Request for feedback on potential apartment property purchase
7 January 2014 | 8 replies
Although, many on this site report positive outcomes.I could use a word of wisdom on how one proceeds with this venture without making predictable mistakes.I would greatly appreciate feedback on the proposed deal:Sale Price $980,00Price Per Unit $35,00Price Per Foot $41.26CAP Rate 7.1%GRM 4.86xBuilding Size 23,750 SFLot Size 43,124 s.f.Year Built 1969City Desoto TXGross Scheduled Income $201,424Other Income 703Total Scheduled Income 202,127Vacancy Cost (28,610)Gross Income 173,517Operating Expenses (103,682)Net Operating Income $69,836
Justin Escajeda
My NEW rental Property I am buying
2 January 2014 | 9 replies
So your $800 would over the life of the rental be closer to $400, $480 if you will be self managing (40% not 50%).Back of the envelope analysis shows you making a net operating income of $5760 for the year if you self manage, a 13.7% ROI if you spent your $35k doing repairs.Learning these quick guidelines for analysis is a good idea to qualify or disqualify a potential property.
Heather C.
House with lots of wallpaper
2 January 2014 | 7 replies
I know it may seem crazy, but I'm just wondering if the wallpaper doesn't come down easily (which I bet it won't because it appears to have been there a while) how difficult it will be to fix the walls.
Steven Laub
First flip complete. Now what???
3 January 2014 | 15 replies
I see the bull market and have invested a bit in a dozen companies but the ETF's would certainly be a safer bet.
Karen Margrave
BOYS AND THEIR TOYS! Quad Copter for Real Estate!
8 January 2014 | 7 replies
Down here an ocean view can mean a lot more money, so it's well worth it to us.Aside from all the useful stuff, they're cool to operate.
Michael Sutherland
Lawyers! AAARGH
7 January 2014 | 14 replies
You might call that agent's broker to ask about a better contract, I'd bet a multi is available through the Board of Realtors, if that broker doesn't usually have such business he may not stock 500 copies for the agents.I agree with Ned, begin with a basic meeting of the minds with the seller before sinking money into deeper negotiations and due diligence.$2500 may be steep for a boilerplate contract, but if he's representing you, doing the contract and taking you to closing (not closing but getting you there) that's cheap.
Shawn Mcenteer
does anyone have feed back meridian pacific properties
23 May 2014 | 15 replies
Usually turnkey providers in Memphis are operating in rent-heavy neighborhoods.
Mike Ouellette
New Guy! From Vancouver Canada!
7 January 2014 | 12 replies
I bet Vancouver is a bit chilly right now :)