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Neighborhood News: Episode 2

Neighborhood news is Foundation Realty’s newest video blog. Tune in to hear Terry Robinson as he interviews Brad Claussen about code services in Manhattan KS!

Neighborhood News: Episode 1

Neighborhood news is Foundation Realty’s newest video blog. Tune in to hear Sarah Pfannenstiel, owner of Black Dog Properties, and David Renberg, broker of Foundation Realty discuss the local rental market, and what to expect in the area.

Investment Blog – March 2018

For my blog in March, I wanted to cover common ratios used to evaluate investment properties. After my last post, I had several questions, so I thought I would break these down.

First, it is worth covering the four benefits to owning real estate.
The first is the most obvious, cash.

Investment Highlight 4-4-2017

 

Today’s highlight is brought to you by David Renberg, listing courtesy of Foundation Realty.

1014 Bluemont is an exceptionally close to campus investment property. It is a converted tri-plex with all modern plumbing and electrical, as well as modern mechanical units. All three units are on separate HVAC. There are three:

About your loan – VIDEO

Understanding what happens with your loan is important in choosing the right lender. Click the play button below to watch our explainer video on what happens to your loan. It is important to know the types of loans so you can get the best one for you! Foundation Realty is

Investment Highlight 1-16-17

Today’s highlight is brought to you by David Renberg, listing courtesy of Landmark Real Estate.

1020 Houston has some real potential. It is made up of 10, 1-bed, 1-bath apartments. Gross lease is $4,800.

Pros:
This property cash-flows. With a projected 8% cap rate, this property yields high returns.

Cons:
The property is

How Can You Ensure Your New Home Is Well-Built?

As the price of materials and labor rises, along with buyers’ expectations for the finer amenities in new homes, builders are tempted to sacrifice quality and cut costs on the structure of a newly constructed home.  Unfortunately, builders know that buyers typically do not think to ask how their new