Nat C.
Moral dilemma on raising rent
15 March 2017 | 72 replies
Between tenants is when we make the big adjustments, sometimes 20%.We self-manage.We give tenants plenty of time (a month) to decide if they are renewing, so they can shop around and see that they are in fact getting a good deal.
Joe Splitrock
Happiest Places to Live and Most are in California!
18 March 2017 | 17 replies
People do shop for a better city, either for their family or even for retirement.
Frank Contreras
Feeling like taking the wrong action steps, what did you do?
23 May 2017 | 1 reply
With criteria being single family homes with 3br 1+ bath.2.Reached out to local credit union and had them sent me a conventional home loan worksheet quote.3.Did go on to lending tree to see if that was a better option with shopping for quotes on loans.
Kellis Landrum
Learning about performing notes
7 June 2017 | 28 replies
I gave PPR Note Co (Dave Van Horn’s shop) a call, but it looks like they said they are now putting all but a scant few performing notes into their fund which is only open to accredited investors (which I am not).
Michael Thomas
North Chicago Suburbs
5 July 2017 | 9 replies
We have no kids and are looking for great restaurants, bars, and shopping.
Account Closed
Delayed Closing and bills are piling. HELP
18 July 2017 | 25 replies
And then you have agents trying to shop lender by "how fast can you close?"
Douglass Benson
Tenants? WHO NEEDS THEM!?! (trust me, you do...)
15 August 2016 | 6 replies
They should not be feared any more than the customer at the mall doing a little shopping.
Tatiana C.
Should I open a Business bank account when flipping?
1 June 2023 | 25 replies
Also, when you need cashiers checks or wire transfers on little notice it's convenient to have a one stop shop.
Bill D.
Solo 401K and employees
3 May 2017 | 6 replies
Also, since I am starting out as a true 1 man shop, can I convert everything to a Solo 401k to use the money to get the business off the ground, then when I am at the point of hiring someone, can that Solo 401k be converted to a Self Directed IRA?
Jered Collins
Review my deal Richmond, VA
11 May 2017 | 5 replies
I'm submitted my first offer today.Sq Ft = 1,018List Price = $65,000Initial Offering Price = $32,000Max Limit = $40,000ARV = $125,000Realtor Fees = $7,000Closing Costs (Buy & Sell) = $1,200Inspection Fee = $350Holding Costs (Personal Loan) @ 6 months = $4-6,000Total Variable OH = $14,550Rehab Costs w/ contingency = $34,900Net Profit (ARV - Variable OH - Rehab Costs - Purchase Price) = $35,550Net Profit After-Tax (Impose short-term capital gains rate at 39.6%) = $21,827Work that needs to be done:Rebuild mudroom and re-route washing machine/dryer lines = $4,000Kitchen Rebuild: Cabinets = $1,000Granite CT installed, sealed, beveled = $1,400 New appliances (may use a 2nd hand shop) = $3,500Flooring and back splash = $1,500TOTAL Kitchen = $7,400HVAC (received quote w/ ducting install) = $6,000Front porch repair = $1,000Half-bath install 12 sq ft (@ $100 per sq ft) plus cost of supplies & equipment = $3-4,000Add closets to each bedroom = $1,500Fix ceiling water damage = $2-3,000 Foundation leveling (house has settled) = $1-2,000Renovate full bath (replace tub, new vanity, replace toilet, re-tile) = $2,500Simple landscaping (mulch and shrubs) = $500Fixtures and Hardware = $1,000Contingency = $2,000GRAND TOTAL = $34,900I'll be doing the majority of the work but will have to sub-contract out construction of the mudroom, half-bath install, and closets.Immediate Questions I'm concerned about:1) Cost to rebuild mudroom.