Derrik Dyka real estate

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Days become weeks, weeks become months, etc…  Its been a tad over a week but here is another business contact you should know!

Mike Jones at Jones Blacktopping recently did a fairly large parking lot next to an apartment. The rates were way below other peoples quotes!  And Mike was outstanding at scheduling and arranging the project.  Their prices cannot be beat and their service was incredible.  While you will hopefully not need a new driveway soon, Jones Blacktopping would be my first call if I were you!

Mikes number is 952.496.3977

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Asbestos Exposure and Remodeling

Asbestos Exposure and Remodeling

Few homeowners are aware that the remodeling of older homes has the potential to cause toxic asbestos exposure. As a result, necessary precautions to prevent exposure are seldom taken during renovations. Asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral, is known to cause a range of terminal diseases, such as lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma (a rare and aggressive cancer). On average, between 2,000 and 3,000 cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed every year in the United States alone, and the majority of which are diagnosed as pleural mesothelioma. Knowing where to locate potential asbestos-contaminated materials in the home is essential to avoiding exposure. Homeowners are highly advised to avoid these products and to contact a licensed asbestos abatement contractor to have any potential risks professionally assessed. For more information, please visit Asbestos.com, the Web’s most comprehensive resource on asbestos and asbestos-related disease.

I just showed a home yesterday that had asbestos tile in the basement. This is common in Minnesota, especially for homes with old boilers.

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201 E 27th St, 14 units, $925,000
205 E 27th St, 14 units, $925,000
209 E 27th St, parking lot, $50,000

Two classic brick buildings built in 1930. Tons of charm!

201 E 27th. 9 one bedroom units, 4 studios, 1 two bedroom 205 E 27th. 8 one bedroom units, 4 studios, 2 three bedrooms
209 E 27th St, brand new parking lot

Easy to rent. Great package. Awesome with parking lot!

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New listing: Kingfield Charmer

Charming Kingfield classic!  Beautiful hardwood floors with inlaid patter.  Huge front porch.  Awesome neighborhood, close to lakes, Uptown, Kingfield Farmers Market, public transportation, local shops and more.

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Virtual Tour: http://www.circlepix.com/home/RR4S5N

Address: 4319 Pillsbury Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55409

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MLS number: 3602459

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

1 car garage with additional parking space

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Cheap Timberwolves Season Tickets

I have a short opportunity to buy season tickets to the Timberwolves for $129 total, for the full season, 43 games. Thats $3 a ticket.

Are these good seats, NO!  But for $6 (2 seats, 1 game) its a lot more fun to go to a game with a buddy then sit in front of the tv.  So, I am buying a few of these and thought I would let you know about it. Its cheap for professional sports entertainment. Limited opportunity.

This also includes season ticket benefits, see:
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/tickets/season_tickets.html

Again, 43 games, $3/ticket, $129 for the full season.

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free flippingrich.com tshirts

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Want a free flippingrich.com tshirt?

Write a little post with a link to pickuphockeyfinder.com and leave a note here, Ill send you a tshirt! That easy.

Please give the link a label like this:

pickup hockey

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Minnesota Hockey

I have gotten a little carried away with my mid life hockey career, but its been great for me.

Don Giroux and I started a hockey blog roughly a year ago in addition to coordinating our own weekly (if not more) hockey pick up game. It seemed there were no resources to find players or for players to find games, so we created pick up hockey finder.

If you play hockey or know anyone that organizes a pickup hockey game, tell them about this. We are hoping to have games all over the country. And it is free to us*.

Oddly enough hockey has been a nice little networking tool, so our supplemental project is a yellow pages of people that like to play hockey or have an interest in hockey.

Did not mean to bore you, but this is Minnesota!

*free if the organizer collects their own funds.

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Tenant Tips #1

So if you are a tenant and wanting to dodge your landlord/property owner/manager, here is a tip.  BTW, this is the first entry on a series of tips for tenants.

So when you hear someone knock on your unit door and you really don’t want anyone to know you are home, freeze!  Believe it or not we can hear you rustle around, turn down the tv/radio, or yell to your friend “Shhhhh, its my landlord”. It makes more sense to just not move until the party knocking goes away.  Also, avoid the door peephole.  While we cannot see who is on the other side, we can see someone looking right at us.

Bottom line, if there is a knock, freeze, count to 120, and go back to your normal routine.

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Just a quick note.  There has not been a better time, at least not since I have been investing in real estate, to buy.

Cons.

Money to purchase is a little harder to come by.  Talk to a real mortgage lender, not “johns mortgage shop” down the street.

Beggars cant be choosers.  While there are some great deals available, they usually are not the cream of the crop. Thats just the way it works.  Be willing to sacrifice some of your dream house criteria for the payoff in the long run.

MOST of the deals are bank owned, foreclosed on, or pre foreclosure.  Working with banks is a drag!  The person making the decisions for the seller (the bank) is a mid level manager who has not experienced anything like the current foreclosure trend, and probably had little personal experience with real estate.  I could write a book about how poorly banks handle these deals! No joke.

Pros

If you  can read a how to book, have a few bucks for paint, or know someone who is “handy”, you can dress up any property.  Watch HGTV, there are far too many shows about how to pretty things up for cheap.

Save 10’s of thousands by keeping an open mind of what is available.

Tips

Talk to someone that knows what they are doing. Lenders, realtors, and experience with home improvements goes a long way.

Have you ducks in a row BEFORE starting. Scrambling at the finish line spells heartache.

Your dream house is probably not going to be the deal of the century.  However you can probably find one in the same neighborhood.

Deals = needs help, ALWAYS.  If perfection is the goal, get ready to pay for it.

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Here is a little social experiment to do in your spare time.  Pick a random holiday, something where most business are closed, but not malls, fast food, etc.  Park your car in a relatively busy area, pop your hood, and wait and see how many people ask if you need help.

We had a great 4th of July.  Took the family to an early movie, spent the day near the Mississippi River, ran into some good friends with their families, had dinner and watched fireworks together.  We could not have planned it better, except…

We made a brief stop at McDonalds.  The kids wanted chicken nuggets.  So we parked the car, rolled town the windows, opened the doors and chilled out, so to speak.  We had the key in the ignition so we could listen to the radio. Unfortunately I did not realize that someone had bumped the heated seat button, causing the battery to die just enough to so the car would not start.

You might think Edina is a nice safe place to break down.  Throw in a mini van and two kids and someone is bound to ask if you need help right? Wrong.  Not even the seemingly manager who walked out, looked our way, and went back in seemed to care that there was a family parked in their lot with the hood up.

After asking about 15 people if they had jumper cables we finally found a guy that offered to drive home and pick up his jumper cables.  Hats off to the random guy with the APA shirt and hat. We really appreciate the help!

So friends, if you spot someone that might appear to need a little assistance, its probably worth asking them.

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