Dan L.
New to Bigger Pockets
19 September 2019 | 16 replies
@Star Dawson sure, it was the local REIA event - www.reiahouston.com.
Alan Lambert
New to the game. Buying 300+ unit apartment complex. Any wisdom?
19 September 2019 | 14 replies
Do they send you weekly updates on the performance of the week before (that update should include leasing velocity, renewal updates for all leases expiring out 60 days, current reputation data (likes, reviews star rating etc..), updates on maintenance requests and construction projects.
Patrice Armstrong
investing into real estate with no money & bad credit
20 September 2019 | 9 replies
How can I star investing into real state with no funds and with bad credit ???
Noelle Pritchard Barkley
Have $500k to start RE investing- wwyd?!
4 April 2020 | 104 replies
Take inventory of your investing objectives, risk tolerances, resources on hand (money, time, energy, stressthreshold, skill sets, knowledge, mentors, etc) and then explore how various invesent models fit.
Jamila Thompson
Reaching Out to Investors as a Newbie
22 September 2019 | 3 replies
@Jamila Thompson Reading your bio it seem to me you have much more to offer then most newbies...the background in civil engineering is for sure a great start...the other asset you can offer is obviously your time and 'just out of college' energy...I would start by offering to go to view properties for investors you would like to work with...this is one of the most time consuming parts and there will be always more properties an investor would like to see then would possible physically...you could probably accompany them for few times to get them to explain their criteria and then have them send to you places they would like you to see...or being proactive about it and find for them properties that match their criteria.
Zach Wright
House hacking for a first time home buyer
16 January 2020 | 16 replies
Utilities as well, some even a little less because we had to get new ac and heating in the remodel so the new models are more energy efficient.
Gaston Prevette
Multi Family Reposition
20 September 2019 | 1 reply
REHAB BUDGET and SCOPE OF WORK : $90K ( built into loan) $30K for each Gutted unit$5K per existing unit x6 = $30K TOTAL Spend was $100K $4500 for Foundation issues, landscaping, etc 2 gutted units: new electric- 200 amp upgrade Blown insulation for attic ( r38)new sub floorNew insulation throughout New sheet rock ( 5/8 fire wall for exterior living room walls, kitchen and in stair well) New 6 panel doors throughout with all new satin nickel hardware New 6 panel Steel Front and Rear Entry Doors New plumbingNew HVAC system( all electric got rid of gas) New ThermostatNew lights New Hot water heater New kitchen layout ( removed half wall to open up to living room, built alcove for fridge to increase floor plan) New white shaker cabinets with hardware, countertops , fridge, stove, range hoodNew LVP throughout New Carpet in bedroomsNew bathrooms ( vanity, tub, enamel over steel tubs, tiled surround, vent fans, vanity lights, faucets, low flow toilets, shower heads, and actuators) Added 1 new window in each kitchenOther units: ( completed in 409 B and 407 D ) other units will be rehabbed once tenants move out New LVP in LR, BR, Kitchen and hallwayNew Carpet in BedroomsNew six panel doors/ hardwareGlazed existing tub/tileNew shower hardware Low flow water options ( toilets, shower heads, actuators throughout) New water heaters ( 407 D) Replaced AC 409 A ( it was 28 years old) New Fridge 409ANew Fridge 407CNew Stove 407 A Painted stairwells ( versatile grey) had attractive/durable commercial grade carpet installed on stairsInstalled new lights in stair well and motion sensors in 409 Installed Motion Sensor Flood lights on all the cornersInstalled Video Cameras on problem areasHad Duke Energy replace old lights with brighter LED on two poles Installed keypad entrance for both exterior stairwell entrances Cleaned/ repaired other AC units Fixed any issues with plumbing as neededFixed any issues with existing water heaters Installed new black shutters on both building Implemented quarterly Pest Protection Installed raised landscaped beds for 407 ( parking lot facing) Installed new Numbers for both buildingsPainted all exterior doors black installed new hardwarePainted central mailbox black We are still actively repositioning this property and will have another two tenants moving out end of this month ( September) but the property has generated enough profit from the other units at the increased rental rate that the business will be paying for these upcoming turns.
Gaston Prevette
Multi Family Reposition in Greensboro NC
20 September 2019 | 0 replies
REHAB BUDGET and SCOPE OF WORK : $90K ( built into loan) $30K for each Gutted unit$5K per existing unit x6 = $30K TOTAL Spend was $100K $4500 for Foundation issues, landscaping, etc 2 gutted units: new electric- 200 amp upgrade Blown insulation for attic ( r38)new sub floorNew insulation throughout New sheet rock ( 5/8 fire wall for exterior living room walls, kitchen and in stair well) New 6 panel doors throughout with all new satin nickel hardware New 6 panel Steel Front and Rear Entry Doors New plumbingNew HVAC system( all electric got rid of gas) New ThermostatNew lights New Hot water heater New kitchen layout ( removed half wall to open up to living room, built alcove for fridge to increase floor plan) New white shaker cabinets with hardware, countertops , fridge, stove, range hoodNew LVP throughout New Carpet in bedroomsNew bathrooms ( vanity, tub, enamel over steel tubs, tiled surround, vent fans, vanity lights, faucets, low flow toilets, shower heads, and actuators) Added 1 new window in each kitchenOther units: ( completed in 409 B and 407 D ) other units will be rehabbed once tenants move out New LVP in LR, BR, Kitchen and hallwayNew Carpet in BedroomsNew six panel doors/ hardwareGlazed existing tub/tileNew shower hardware Low flow water options ( toilets, shower heads, actuators throughout) New water heaters ( 407 D) Replaced AC 409 A ( it was 28 years old) New Fridge 409ANew Fridge 407CNew Stove 407 A Painted stairwells ( versatile grey) had attractive/durable commercial grade carpet installed on stairsInstalled new lights in stair well and motion sensors in 409 Installed Motion Sensor Flood lights on all the cornersInstalled Video Cameras on problem areasHad Duke Energy replace old lights with brighter LED on two poles Installed keypad entrance for both exterior stairwell entrances Cleaned/ repaired other AC units Fixed any issues with plumbing as neededFixed any issues with existing water heaters Installed new black shutters on both building Implemented quarterly Pest Protection Installed raised landscaped beds for 407 ( parking lot facing) Installed new Numbers for both buildingsPainted all exterior doors black installed new hardwarePainted central mailbox black We are still actively repositioning this property and will have another two tenants moving out end of this month ( September) but the property has generated enough profit from the other units at the increased rental rate that the business will be paying for these upcoming turns.
Todd Fullerlove
I’m not going to watch dancing with the stars.
14 November 2019 | 11 replies
Hello BP friends,I will make this a long story short.I bought a house from a motivate seller in cash. I used private money to buy it. ( I know, I know, I should of did an assignment contract but we couldn’t in this si...
Harry Wilson
Starting a fund, advice needed
15 November 2019 | 3 replies
You have to be engaged, talking to people, looking like you have all the energy in the world.