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Molly Hane Mistake or Opportunity?!
13 July 2025 | 3 replies
House Duplex: 1900sq 3bd, 3ba house800 sqft 1bd, 1ba aptYr built: 1960Tried to sell for $225k since Apr - Potential to force value though renovations- no upgrades made since 1960- all required make-ready repairs are mx… not value-add- plan is to buy-and-hold, these repairs would be needed eventually… might as well get them done now Financials Sale price: $199kInterest: 8%Down Payment: ~$40k (20%)Closing costs: $12kMake-ready repairs: ~$10kCash flow: $200/month - still cash flows at 8% interest- Cash reserves available for unexpected breaks; paying mortgage myself- Must receive combined $2700/month to break even Seller contributions $2k towards closing$10k towards repairsHVAC routine mx$1k Flood insurance renewal $250 termite inspection$125 foundation warranty transfer fee - Extremely motivated old lady… but she’s basically at the end of her rope… nothing left to give- So many repairs and basic maintenance needed, even at this price w/ seller concessions… might not be a good deal Location Donaldsonville, LA~1000 personnel; 500 are contract/temp at any one time~600 employees at Shell in Geismer (~30 min away)1hr from New Orleans45 min from Baton RougeMarch 2025 – final confirmation of Hyundai steel factory- $5.8B investment; first north American electric arc furnace (EAF) – groundbreaking Q3 2026 - Potential for property values to increase soon- New/more people expected to enter area- Small town – not much new construction & limited inventory: potential high demand for rentals- Hard to trust anything in current economic conditions… something could go wrong/be cancelled between now and Q3 2026 General mx General Handyman tasks = $2kDoor trim/adjustmentReplace rooftop vents with thimblesFix ceiling fan (counterweight)Add smoke/carbon monoxide detectorsAdd gutters = $2kTrim 2x large trees overhanging roof = $2k - Seller unwilling to perform any of these- My $10-20k is going towards repairs instead of renovations/upgrades- “don’t know what we don’t know” – will likely find more things as maintenance is performed Plumbing Inspection revealed cracks in original cast iron and terracotta pipes: $22k to reline all; $8k for cast iron only (from only 1 bid) - Not an emergency *yet*; can defer though not a good idea - people think the $22k quote is way too high (2 realtors, 1 contractor) Electrical Replace cloth and rubber-covered wiring = $11k - Seller contribution of $10k towards repairs mostly covers this- MUST be replaced- $11k only covers cost of rewiring – not drywall or panel replacement should they have to cut through walls HVAC (additional HVAC mx, if needed = $1.5k)Add attic insulation = $2k - Seller performing basic mx- Both units are old and neither uses EPA-approved refrigerants allowed today. - One is a 2-ton and the other a 4-ton – likely looking at $16k to replace both if they break- Attic needs an additional ~7in of insulation added; without it the HVACs are working harder than necessary – shortening lifespan but insulation will cost $2-8k Foundation Foundation inspection (same people that inserted foundation pillars for $8k suggested adding 8 more pillars for $15k) - Basically every home in Louisiana has foundation issues… it’s a swamp- General inspection report doesn’t think it looks bad- Mx can be deferred- Current foundation warranty exists for life of structure- Costly to add additional piling support to remainder of house
Michael Baum Mike's Deal of the Day - July 6th 2025
6 July 2025 | 2 replies
Found this deal at Walmart for TCL 55” Class S4 (55S451) 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Roku TV.https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/533225197Just your basic 55" TCL Roku TV.
Eric Marquez Feedback on Thach Nguyen's mentor program springboardtowealth
13 July 2025 | 30 replies
It’s not basic like some have said.
John Busch Residential Assisted Living & RAL Academy
6 July 2025 | 12 replies
It was a great crash course on the basics of a RAL business from location, staffing, patient selection, and branding.
Clayton Collins Bridge or Refi on a small commercial property question
14 July 2025 | 20 replies
I'm trying to get basic term sheets before i pay for an appraisal or spend money. 
Cindy Mastin Vanguard Joint Account - Does NOT Allow Beneficiaries! Now what???
15 July 2025 | 5 replies
So basically, if my husband and I get eaten by zombies the same night, how will my Trust (my son) access those funds?
Marcus Auerbach Really? New AC refrigerants? Again??
16 July 2025 | 3 replies
I am just getting hammered with failing AC systems this year, we just got the 9th repair request in basically the last 2 months.
Steve Balinski Contract for Private Lending
15 July 2025 | 13 replies
I’m not sure what a basic contract is, @Steve Balinski.
Kyle Anderson Cost for STR Accountant (Strategy, Planning, Filing)
15 July 2025 | 16 replies
Schedule C)- Preparing audit-ready documentation in case the IRS ever asks questionsIf the $4,000 quote includes all of that, it's a reasonable price for the value you're getting.On the other hand, if the CPA is just doing basic tax filing, and not helping you plan or qualify for tax-saving strategies, then $4,000 is likely too expensive.
Richard Pennington Securing your first
4 July 2025 | 4 replies
This is some of your basic education, then if you think you are bidding competitively, go bid at auction #4...and get started.Best wishes and good luck.