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Post: CA - My rough build/rent projections look accurate? 2 SF + 2 ADU

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@Pavan Sandhu, have a rough estimate I can work in? If this build takes 1-1.5 years from ground breaking. Thanks!
Post: CA - My rough build/rent projections look accurate? 2 SF + 2 ADU

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El Cajon, CA. 1 acre (rs-20) flat buildable lot owned free and clear with utilities. Will split lot (sb9?) and build 2 SF + 2 ADUs. Goal is to build and rent.
These numbers seem LOW to me. Is this fair or am I off? The ADU's have okay ROI, but the larger unit seems quite low at 2.5% RoC. I'd expect a better return since the lot is owned free and clear so not sure what I am doing wrong here. Any advice? Thanks!

Post: Quick Question on Phoenix Rent Prices

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Also Craigslist! Search the same zip or there is even a map view.
Post: Unauthorized satellite installations on rental units

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Horrible! Good thing that's in your lease. But also more proof why LLC's, high insurance limits, and/or umbrella policies are important to cover your a__. People make mistakes or don't care to uphold agreements.
Post: Advice for Investor in High Priced Market

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@Andrew Kewley No sir. There are turnkey investment groups out there where you can invest in a pool of properties together. Another option to consider to spread your risk if you don't want to "go-it-alone" so to speak…
Post: Advice for Investor in High Priced Market

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search BP for turnkey. You'll find endless reading hours of great info. Good luck!
Post: Can Anyone Recommend Contractors In San Diego

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@Aaron Cullen Nope. But I'm going to reach out to @Bruce May
Post: Did I pick the wrong area in Phoenix

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what is the problem you are experiencing?
Post: 1 unit/1500sf of lot area. 2,900 sf lot. Does 1.9 = 1 or 2 units?

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SD. 92115 @Joe Sherman
Post: 1 unit/1500sf of lot area. 2,900 sf lot. Does 1.9 = 1 or 2 units?

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Thanks @Matt C. That is quite ridiculous when it's that close!