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Pedro Diogo Triplex gone south - heck of a ride in Lisbon - Portugal
31 March 2022 | 3 replies
Rehab planned time was 6 months. 2 weeks before the project was due we were missing 24 windows, 11 doors, 3 gates, 3 kitchens, HVAC installation, electrical, paint and ... the contractor!
Mike Wood What expenses should be included in CAP rate?
29 March 2022 | 6 replies
I only have current rental rates per unit, not a full T-12 (which I would anticipate would look worse, given the amount of vacancy that would be required to do the interior renovations that they have done (updated flooring, full paint, updated countertops and appliance, updated bath including new tile work and fixtures (except tubs). 
Randy Charboneau West Michigan Market Update for BRRRR
19 March 2022 | 0 replies
The subject property needs a few $$ to get to that point,  so let's set $5,000 aside for a property refresh (paint, carpet, repairs, etc.)Let's say you buy the subject property for $150,0005,000 for refreshTotal invested $155,000Keep this property for 10 years.Rents should trend in the $1800/mo range but we'll go $1600 just for conservative numbersMonthly Rent $1600Assume buyer pays all utilities + trash + lawn/snowExpenses:Property Taxes: $200/moVac/Maint (10%) = $160/moProperty Mgt (10%) = $160/moInsurance = $80/moTotal expenses = $600Total cash flow per month = $1600 - $600 = $1000/moAnnual Cash Flow = $12,000 x 10 years = $120,000Sell in 10 yearsAppreciation is currently at 15%(!!!)
Kevin Hart First Traveling Nurse Short term rental
18 February 2022 | 0 replies
New paint, flooring, miscellaneous plumbing & electrical repairs, and a deep clean.
Kevin Hart First Traveling Nurse Short term rental
18 February 2022 | 1 reply
New paint, flooring, miscellaneous plumbing & electrical repairs, and a deep clean.
Jeremy Weinstein My 7 unit investment in Santa Monica
21 February 2022 | 1 reply
Removing carpets, putting in hardwood floors, painting the apartments with a nicer paint.
John Anderson Non-GCs - how do you estimate property repairs for a home?
16 September 2021 | 8 replies
You will learn, okay, they charged X to paint a home that is Y SQFT and now you have 1 data point for painting
Alan Negrete Attorney & Title company for Subject To
26 December 2022 | 7 replies
Or at least a full rental rehab (paint, flooring, fixtures, cleanup which today is up to $20k easy).   
Clay Collins Renovating to Add Value
18 April 2022 | 6 replies
Their mindset is "if I can just find a house I'll do the improvements myself later".I mostly do the basics (carpet, paint, appliances, light staging) and price the property based on what else is available to buy.
Kevin Allen Anyone had to deal with lead base paint?
15 April 2022 | 2 replies
I have no knowledge of lead paint ever being used but just curious because of the age of the house.