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Mike German Priority rehab items when purchasing an occupied rental?
23 February 2018 | 6 replies

HI BP,I’m a relatively new investor (have 2 units/ under contract on 6 units) and wanted to survey those seasoned landlords out there: When checking out a Buy/Hold property, what are your “deal breakers” that yo...

Monica Kovalsky Property Managers
18 December 2016 | 3 replies

How do property managers prioritize their workload? For example, if they had 2 clients with 1 building each and got a maintenance call from tenants from both buildings at the same time, whose do they address first? Th...

Robert South CapEx question
3 November 2019 | 7 replies

When calculating CapEx as a percentage of monthly rent, what would be a good conservative value for:- A fully rehabbed property- A property 20 years old with 'mostly' original equipment Also, do you include this value...

Mary Jay How to calculate Cap-Ex on 100 year old properties
29 January 2019 | 5 replies

Hi guys! Can you please help me out?One of my rentals is really old (almost 100 years old) and never really game me any problems, which led me thinking of buying a 100 year old fourplex.How do you usually plan your ...

Nick Dunin What is the best way to evaluate repairs needed?
16 July 2010 | 15 replies

I have no rehab/construction experience. I dont know what jobs cost what. Im pretty much a newbie!

I think I've come up to what I think may be a good opportunity for a rehab flip. What is the best way for someone ...

Kevin Parnella The role of the contractor
15 March 2023 | 6 replies

Hi peeps,Former mortgage UW here that was working my dream job until mortgage rates sourced which was crushing for my line of work. So now I can begin to look at a BRRRR method.  One of my questions I wanted to inquir...

Phil Lee I had to start somewheres right
6 February 2020 | 3 replies

Hey yall, my name is Phil Lee, am 23, and I am currently a heavy equipment operator who wants to become a black belt investor. I am totally new here and want to make the most progress possible. They type of real estat...

Mike Toole Identifying major problems for a house
27 January 2021 | 6 replies

Hi,I'm new to the community, and learning as much as possible before getting into the business.When buying a fixer-upper, I know there are couple major problems to avoid such as foundation and plumbing/electrical. For...

Steven Westlake How many are DIYers? Please answer either way, yes or no
22 October 2020 | 28 replies

Mostly because I’m nosey, please reply yes if you’re a DIYer, no if you sub out all work, or some other hands off investor method. Along with details if you wish. Fyi, I’m definitely hands on, even built from ground ...

Nicholas George Building new Vs. Buy and Renovate
23 February 2020 | 0 replies

Acquisition $5kW/ foundation and plumbing in place Estimate to build $60kComps $130-$140k Could the new build fit the BRRRR method?