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All Forum Posts by: Bryan S.

Bryan S. has started 17 posts and replied 90 times.

Quote from @John Underwood:

I looked this up and it looks promising.

Is the break under concrete? If not the best fix is just dig it up and do a proper repair.

Great question - don't know for certain. When I had the pool resurfaced, the resurfacing company said it was capped and expect that is the case. Going to find out

Hi BP!

Has anyone had any experience with Pipepoxy? Looks like it can repair pool pipes without digging. 

Looks like could be alternative to digging 

If anyone knows someone who does this in Tampa Bay Area I’d be interested. 

Hello BP!

Does anyone have a recommendation for a GC in Largo/Pinallas County/Tampa Bay Area that has Remodel Experience?

Thanks!

Bryan

Can be a tricky market with so much competition. Unless you know (or someone you trust) knows an angle that most other seeing could be an uphill battle. 

I’d do a ton of research, spend time in the area and try to assure profitability as much as possible on the numbers. 

Best of luck!

Naturally as more and more hosts flood the market, supply/demand equilibrium shifts, revenue will pull back, but it’s still a value-add endeavor. 

I wouldn’t be surprised if overall revenue pulls down over the next 5-10 years, but providing a really great spot will help support charging a premium 

Home goods and Facebook marketplace work great. With HomeGoods you could buy a couple pieces, then if you don’t like it can return it. 

And fiverr.com / upwork can find interior designers for cheap for ideas. 

Pinterest is great for ideas as well

Thanks everyone for the reply’s!

seems like the overall answer is the cleaners. I’ve tried multiple cleaners in the area but no one seems like they can do a good cleaning job and handle the extra tasks. I’ve got 2K+ sqft, pool, yard etc and usually get same days flips. 

How have folks found cleaners that are able to do the quality work inside and handle the odd ball tasks as well?

Quote from @Melissa Nash:

agreed... my cleaners do that. I also hire a "walk through" person on one of my properties that I pay to walk through before guests arrive and double check everything that my cleaners miss. It’s worth every penny! 

Oh nice on the walk through person! How did you find your walk through person and how much do you pay them?
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Ask the cleaners to do that as well. 


 Thanks for the response Eliott! Do your cleaners handle odd one off requests like that? I’ve tried a couple times but doesn’t seem to sink it. I’ve also tried multiple different cleaners and none do an overall good enough job compared to my current ones