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All Forum Posts by: Brandon B.

Brandon B. has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: "Dress it up" or keep it "good enough" - How do you decide?

Brandon B.Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Orleans, La
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 1
The only time I entertain upgrades with that small of a rent increase would be if my vacancy rate was high in that unit and I had to attract tenants. Otherwise if the vacancy rate stays the same I wouldn't bother, unless you want to sell soon or the upgrades are necessary.

Post: Inherited Commercial Property, would like development strategies.

Brandon B.Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Orleans, La
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 1

Hi Team, I'm a residential buy and hold guy/realtor, who inherited commercial property with family members. One property has 3 units with a large commercial lot (which housed a structure that has since been torn down), two of the units are rented and one is in pretty rough condition. The second property is mixed use, residential upstairs and commercial downstairs. Its roughly 1500 sqft for both. It's currently two commercial units and 3 one bedroom units. Any ideas on how to maximize profitability on these properties. They are paid for.