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Tammy Mason Are these reasonable prices for a bid?
7 June 2022 | 2 replies

I am getting bids to get a vacant unit rent ready and this is the bid. Do these prices seem reasonable for a duplex? Most of the work is for one side only.1 set smart lock -100paint front porch railing -385

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Chris Blackburn Cost Seg? Buying a 170K sq ft refer plant, with $10M+ equipment.
12 May 2022 | 3 replies

(Refrigeration - Not Cannabis) (shame on you;)  (well we are in Oregon)We are buying a manufacturing and refrigeration warehouse with at least $10M worth of older equipment that we cannot use.   How does cost seg work...

Daniel J. CapEx and Maitenance for 2 4-plexs
27 March 2018 | 4 replies

I am looking at a deal just north of Houston that is 2 4-plexs on 1 lot, and I wanted to double check on cap ex and maintainence numbers.All city utilities, flat roofs, built in 1966, updates have been done, some new ...

Alan Asriants Considerations When Buying Older Multi-Family Properties
14 June 2023 | 1 reply

Introduction:
Investing in multi-family properties can be a lucrative venture, but it's essential to carefully evaluate the condition of the property before making a purchase. Older multi-family properties, in partic...

Emmett Burton Buying duplex constructed in 1899 from out of state
30 May 2019 | 3 replies

I’m just starting out and trying to acquire my first property. I live in Charlotte and the numbers just don’t make sense out here so I’ve looked out of state.I think I’ve located a duplex built in 1899 in a bigger cit...

Sara C. Rehabbing for a BRRRR versus a flip?
10 October 2018 | 6 replies

I've done a few flips, but will be running my next project as a BRRRR. I'd like to sell in year 5 or so. I'm curious for those that have done BRRRR's - what did you differently than if you were flipping in terms of fi...

Paul Sandhu Who does their own plumbing at their STR?
20 August 2019 | 28 replies

What was your biggest or most complex job?  For me it was adding a 40 gallon gas hot water heater to an existing 40 gallon electric electric.  I had a spare gas heater sitting around collecting dust.  The house was a ...

Kellen Driscoll Is this mobile home park deal a good deal?
28 December 2018 | 25 replies

Hey BP,I have a deal under contract in Florida and I am considering the due diligence that I have found so far. The park is on well and septic systems. 1 well and 7 septic systems which have new components as of 2014....

Chris Roush CapEx for decks/patios on rentals
10 January 2019 | 10 replies

Hey everyone! I'm looking to purchase my first property and am currently looking at a turnkey house with a large deck outdoors (12x24x5 ft). From my initial research, it looks like today's rate for new decks is $35/sq...

Kevin Silva How do you decide what “needs” to be replaced vs repaired
25 January 2020 | 9 replies

Hey all, when you first go out and do a walkthrough of a property how do you determine what actually needs to be replaced versus what can be fixed or modified or even left alone to keep construction costs low enough...