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Michele Harrington Triple Net Lease - 6 Unit Apartment Building
14 October 2016 | 5 replies
The building is a complete gut renovation and with nearly 5,000 SF of building requiring utility upgrades as well as running all new MEP's throughout the 6 units I am already pushing the $500K point.Wanted to reach out and see if anyone has any knowledge on whether this deal is worth pursuing - at this point it seems that she is looking for someone to assume all risk and give her a brand new building with zero effort involved. 
Tony Velez Turnkey. Am I a wussy?
12 October 2015 | 98 replies
A lot of individuals take for granted the experience needed to oversee a $25,000 project renovation, dealing with local code, local utility and other idiosyncrasies of a particular market.  
Shaka Farrier VA LOAN (Owner Occupied) Duplex Analysis
13 October 2015 | 10 replies
I am rounding my mortgage costs up for easy calculation and my owner expenses (percentages) are pretty conservative Purchase Price: $215,000Gross Rents: $2,400 ($1,200 per unit)_________________________________________________________________________________-Mortgage Costs-Principle: $1000Interest: 3.5% ( I may do a rate & term refi for a 3.2% interest rate)Taxes: $210Insurance: $140 (Lowest quote thus far)Appox.Total: $1350/month_________________________________________________________________________________-Owner Expenses-Utilities: $0/Minimal (water and electric separate)Prop.
Derrick Jordan New Investor in need of help and advice analyzing deal.
7 October 2015 | 6 replies
I have been presented with the following real estate possibility and I am open to suggestions, opinions and/or advise.Home #1- SFH is Brick 3bd/ 1 bth- 1100 sqft-2 Car Garage/ No need for Rehab-Currently Rented at $735 a month with long term tenants paying all utilities-Estimated Market Value $50KAnnual Taxes $500.00Home #2-SFH is Frame 3bd/1 bth- 1000 sqft-No Garage/ No need for Rehab-Currently Rented at $600 a month with long term tenants paying all utilities-Estimated Market Value $30KAnnual Taxes $778.00 Both homes are being offered as a package deal for 45K Cash.
Nicole Carey Does seller want to sell?
9 October 2015 | 8 replies
The rental units would cover our mortgage payments and some of the utilities so we would be living for "free" right off the bat, unless of course capital expenditure disaster happens, then we would be paying.
Diego Salcedo Jr. Apartment Hacking! in Jersey City NJ
10 October 2015 | 2 replies
Pay only $400 for rent and we share the utilities and cable. 
Steve Miller Valuations based on actual vs projected rents
9 January 2017 | 7 replies
Utility bills.
Jonica Miller Fortune Builders?
13 June 2016 | 23 replies
With that, and utilizing the resources here on BP on a weekly basis, you would be in a much better place in 5 years IMO.  
Precious Thompson Slum Lords
14 October 2015 | 13 replies
A tenant can invite any inspector inside to determine if they have safe living conditions, like the fire department, health department, building regs, utility company, let them "tag" the place, you're just concerned about your safety! 
Mil Sanghvi **JUST BOUGHT A 10 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING NOW WHAT???
14 December 2019 | 28 replies
Maintenance, utilities, etc. usually run about 50 to 60% of income on 10 units.If these are C units or in a C area, exp are going to be even higher.