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Michael Hooper Repair Parking Lot In Cincinnati OH (12,000 sqft)
29 August 2018 | 1 reply
Does anyone have any idea what it should cost to repair a parking lot in Cincinnati OH?
Farhad Rahmani Question about an agreement form
4 September 2018 | 4 replies
An investor who accepted to help me get started, asked me to put up the money for the repair on a property that is already purchased (I am not on the deed or title) for a return of 50% of the money I put in (after the property is repaired and sold) and When I asked, what's my security on the money I pay, I was told that we will be signing an affidavit of interest in real property.
Kevin Klyse [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
It appears you have low percentages for vacancy, CapEx, and repairs.
Hattie York Materials left over after completion of rehab
31 August 2018 | 3 replies
I need a storage option so I have these materials for when tenants move out and I need to make repairs.
Leif Elek Olson 20 years and wanting to invest
16 September 2018 | 3 replies
Sense I was 14 I’ve wanted to flip houses, I’ve worked in carpentry, painting, I can do minor electrical and plumbing, I’m currently working 2 jobs one in HVAC and one in chimney sweeping and chimney repair.
James Derrick [Calc Review] Numbers Check
1 September 2018 | 10 replies
Your repair costs seem like they may be accurate but the other factors are the problem here, this is expensive for what you get in TX and I'm going to assume that it is in the downtown of a major metro area which is why the price is so high.
Travis Moe Advice on Wholetailing Deal Structure
12 April 2019 | 1 reply
for a flipper the numbers may be tight using the 65% ARV - minus repairs math. 
Danny J. Things to look out for and questions to ask?
14 April 2019 | 2 replies
The condition of the kitchen and bathrooms, outside concrete work and the condition of a possible front porch, exterior brick or siding repairs, is the exterior landscaping OK, closet space, any drywall repairs or painting.
Lane Smith Cash or finance benefit of buy and hold
13 April 2019 | 5 replies
Be sure to set aside money for vacancies and repairs either way when you calculate your cash flow.  
Issac Phillips Itemizing Fixed Cost for a wholesale transaction
14 April 2019 | 2 replies
My reading and a fellow investor taught me that it starts with understanding the 70% Rule which is a quick rule of thumb that can be used to quickly analyze a rehab deal or wholesale deal by applying a 30% discount to the ARV (less repairs).70% Rule FormulaQuick analysis assumes profit and fixed cost will make up 30% of ARV(ARV * 70%) - Repairs = Rehabber’s MPPDetailed analysis breaks the 15% into a detailed itemized list...ARV - Repairs - Purchase Costs - Holding Costs - Selling Costs - Profit = Rehabber’s MPPThen, in order to determine Wholesalers Maximum Allowable Offer you would use the following formula:MAO = Rehabber's MPP - Wholesale ProfitWhat I need to be able to do is use the Max Purchase Price formula (detailed analysis) in order to calculate a more accurate MPP.