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Andrew Cordle Would this qualify for a good Turnkey Rental?
25 February 2015 | 14 replies

THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE. Would a house like the one below qualify for a good out of state turnkey rental? As far as purchase price, rent, area, rehab etcIts in the Midwest.Its in a very landlord friendly stateNew r...

Jack Jones Need Advice on bad investment
30 January 2009 | 13 replies

In July 2004 I bought a beach condo with the aim of keeping the property for a year and making a small profit.
I paid $230K and financed 205K. Intertest only variable rate.
One m...

Gaurav A. Inpection & deal evaluation: Turnkey: Dayton Ohio
26 April 2018 | 15 replies

Biggerpocket folks, Need helpI am new to investing and for that reason wanted to start with Turnkey rentals. I am working with a turnkey provider in Dayton Ohio and recently got a inspection done (reports attached) on...

Justin Todd General Contractor costs
28 August 2019 | 9 replies

hi, guys. I was curious if anyone knows what the typical "going rate" is for a general contractor on a normal single-family residential flip. this will be in Georgia. i've been communicating with one who wants to be p...

Daniel Yoo NOI - To include or don't include Capital Improvements
20 November 2009 | 7 replies

For all you veteran ComREI's, I've seen PNL's that have included Capital Improvements (although, they were not categorized under Expenses, they were a Sub-category of Other Costs)....so the question is, to include or ...

Josh C. Paint contractor questions
5 August 2018 | 18 replies

I have a rental I am currently rehabbing and have a paint contractor about to start. This house hasn't been painted in 30 plus years and his plan was to power wash and scrap what's flaking off, but leave some "alligat...

Patrick Snyder Top ten most common repairs
8 May 2014 | 24 replies

I'd love to know, from all landlords/property managers, what are your most common repairs from tenants, either because of day-to-day living, or due to neglect. And, if these are much different from the repairs you...

Lisa Caro Labor-only renovation / norms on payment & paperwork
15 January 2019 | 8 replies

Hi! My contractor is requesting a third of total renovation cost as down payment - but I've hired him for labor only (I'm providing the supplies etc). I would feel more comfortable paying a normal labor rate as we pro...

James Slaughter Broker for new home purchase
13 March 2016 | 10 replies

A friend of mine is looking to rent his primary residence and buy a new home from a national builder in a new development.  He asked if there was any value using his real estate agent in negotiating with the builder. ...

Thuy Pham-Satrappe Matching brands for appliances for a flip?
28 February 2021 | 30 replies

How much do people care about the appliances matching brands across the board? Meaning if we put in different brands for fridge, stove, micro, and dishwasher, is that even something people notice or care about?