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Jeremy Dolan PEX tubing
15 September 2015 | 17 replies

Everyone that I have spoken too recently in terms of plumbing has been praising this stuff so I did some research and found a lot of faulty material. What are some personnel opinions on the topic?

Jacob Rosenkranz Choosing an operator
19 May 2022 | 8 replies

How do you think about these two things?1) I have identified a very experienced operator but they are projecting very high returns (31% IRR) which I feel is a red flag. 2) I have identified other operators that have o...

Joseph Torres First MFH/duplex in Durham NC. Math check.
9 April 2017 | 11 replies

After doing much reading here I'm going to be looking at a duplex near downtown Durham NC and it seems pretty promising.

Here is the math:
-Price = 100k
-Rent = $1100 from both sides
-Down payment= 25% & 4.8% in...

Kenneth Kussman Price cuts in Dallas Texas area
7 June 2017 | 18 replies

Am I the only one noticing the price cuts on Single Family in Dallas Texas area?Is the market cooling ?Ken

Troy Forney Help! Is it worth it?
16 April 2018 | 3 replies

So we have purchased 3 single family and 1 duplex in the past 3 years.  They are cash flowing fairly well.  About $200. per month per unit after expenses, cap. ex etc...   Averaging 40k equity per property and I do se...

Christopher Wasowicz Seller will not turn on the water for inspection or appraisal?
9 January 2020 | 3 replies

Foreclosure. Cash or construction loans only and the seller will not turn on the water. Period. I’m thinking burst pipes or concrete in the drains. In your experience is that common, what are your suspicions?

Joe Flotta conventional mortgage
25 July 2016 | 3 replies

hi bp'ersi am trying to find a loan for 90,000 but my debt to income ratio is a bit high as i've been putting most of the profit from 14 units back into them. i've aquired them in the past 2 years so it's been somewha...

Samantha M. Replacing Fins on AC Condenser?
30 July 2013 | 2 replies

I met with a seller at their property today. The exterior AC condenser looked like it was in fairly good shape; however, on one side of the unit the fins looked like they were bent and damaged (possibly from a hail st...

Franky Aikens High Cap Rate but Negative Cash flow possible?
22 January 2017 | 3 replies

Hi BP,I'm a REI newbie.  Working out the numbers for a buy and hold opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. My calculations are netting out with a high cap rate but a small negative cashflow.  Is this possible?    I'm being ...

Sam Leon Smoke alarms & Carbon Monoxide alarms
19 September 2014 | 1 reply

In Florida, if it's SFR homes older than 1980 there is zero requirement for these, although I have always provided two on older SFR homes.  On condos & apartments they have to be hardwired and much stricter guidel...