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Ryan Friend Actual Costs of Rehab
10 January 2023 | 16 replies
I know people are super busy but Id love to have a google meet or if near me id definitely pay for some coffee or lunch to talk some more about it!
Haroon Tauqeer How much percentage ownership should I have?
10 September 2022 | 15 replies
What are the end goals flip propertty and make some cash, long term hold and collect rents and split future equity in property? 
Antonio Chelala Triplex, Utilities and cash payments from tenants
11 January 2023 | 2 replies
Is there anyway I could go by splitting the water bill between them depending on the number of people in a unit, or would that cause issues between me and the tenants (assuming it is new tenants like you proposed)?
Matthew Nelson What are you Doing w/ 9,000 SQ.FT of Blank Space?
10 January 2023 | 7 replies
Hey,I am currently under contract on a commercial space w/ over 9,000 SQ.FT - high-quality block & brick construction, stage three electric, new rubber roof, etc.I believe it was most recently used as a retail store judging by a old walk-up counter in the front of the building... the building requires slight work w/ an estimation of $25K on the extreme end.The building is split in half w/ a stick framed wall causing a split of about (43 X 60) on the side closer to the street w/ a (10 X 10) office space that has a bathroom, as well as an additional (5 X 6) bathroom accessible from the entire front portion of the building.The back half of the building measures (30 X 70) w/ an additional framed wall in the back for an additional (10 X 70) storage space... the back half of the building has a second story walkout & walk-down access to the basement.Additionally, there is a basement sized (43X41) w/ an exterior walkout.I intend on putting this building out in phases....- The first being converting the (10 X 70) space into seven (10 X 10) storage spaces aimed for paper storage for professional offices such as title companies, real estate brokerages, etc... the income from this will cover the seller financing note I have on the property.- After that, it's to the front of the building... there's a few general renovation tasks that I won't bore you with but I will be putting a garage door in the front of the building to make this space indoor car storage for at least fifteen cars... this portion of the building isn't over the basement but I'll wait until a structural engineer gives me the okay before I start this project.- I'll also be putting a front door on that (10 X 10) space when we're adding the garage door to have the option to rent it out but I'm most likely going to keep the space for myself.- Once complete w/ the front of the building I'm likely going to mirror the storage setup onto the other side of the building in the back partition...
Andrew Perkins Financial Partner Deal Structure?
30 September 2019 | 10 replies
If so, would you still split equity if you are doing all the work?
Account Closed Degree/Certificate in Real Estate
27 October 2020 | 10 replies
I would recommend sitting down for lunch with experienced players in the development game to ask them before pursuing it.
Robert Frazier The morality of short term rentals
2 June 2022 | 114 replies
Picture a over-weight guy, riding his chopper, no not a motorcycle a CHOPPER, with forks that are too long, handle bars that are too long, it's too loud, rough riding, will probably slip a disk eventually but damn it looks cool, and this over-weight guy get's to do that, WITHOUT a helmet, no safety anything, as he's burning up a "cowboy killer" which yeah, he knows it will give him cancer but the liter of whisky a day dosn't help either, nor the 3 bacon and mayo sandwhiches for lunch either.
Luke Carl 1099 And Vacation Rentals
5 July 2017 | 4 replies
There is no self-employment tax on rentals.It sounds like there is a property for which you split the profits 50/50, but Airbnb will issue the 1099 to your name? 
Anthony Boreland Looking for a GC in New Orleans area
15 November 2018 | 4 replies
I'll be in town this weekend maybe I could buy you lunch and we could chat a bit?
Scott Choppin 6 Ways to Build a Career in the Real Estate Development Business
26 June 2019 | 1 reply
I work 20 hours a week and have thus far been exposed to re-zoning,site plan control, landlording, managing and getting bids from contractors, valuation and a myriad of other miscellaneous tasks.I got this job by taking your advice and reaching out to local Developers, I sent cold (personalized) emails to 15 companies and ended up going to lunch with my current boss and hitting it off.