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Brian Adams What to do with Old Tennis Courts
25 October 2017 | 26 replies
Here is a link to a mfr, no experience with them.http://synthetic-turf.com/http://www.4specs.com/s/12/12-0530.html
Jing H. Can Tenants Install Security Cameras (Systems)?
3 January 2019 | 14 replies
Cameras are my bread and butter
Brendan Henry-Lambert Fix and flip project criteria
12 December 2017 | 9 replies
I call these the "bread and butter homes," where most buyers will probably use an FHA loan or conventional. 
Nicole Gambino Kansas City Investors/Locals - Need your Advice!
17 October 2018 | 10 replies
As you radiate out from the core it gets better.So if the area is $50,000 and down at retail, urban urban core in Kansas City Missouri - east of Troost, south of the River, west of I435 and north of I435 (its a loop around the city)  This is mostly ALL RENTAL not a lot of owner occupants, lots of boarded up houses and lots of vacant lots (except for a few areas that have seen revitalization)Retail area $50,000 to $100,000 it gets better:  Independence, Raytown, Grandview, Kansas City Missouri west of Troost, east of I435 or south of I435 - this is going to be bread and butter houses that we often see talked about here on BP, but there are going to be worse areas in this and better areas.Retail area $100k and up - is going to be less cash flow, higher rents, better tenants - this is going to be Johnson County, Eastern Jackson County, some areas of Grandview and some areas of Kansas City Missouri on the fringes.I can't speak to the north of the river, however, I but if you look at retail comps, it will be a good guideline.
Stuart M. Why is cash flow important to many here?
3 January 2018 | 62 replies
Those with break and butter homes or those with luxury homes?
Sam Dal New roof or not on owner home
4 January 2018 | 9 replies
(We are installing a 50sq standing seam roof in the next two weeks) A newer option would be asphalt coated metal shingles, which are more expensive.I would recommend what ever your choice, that your make sure your contractor removes your old shingles, replaces your damaged decking, instals proper ice guard, and synthetic paper.    
Melissa Kirchhoff Rental - Which flooring would you pick?
6 January 2018 | 9 replies
I use a lot of the depot wood synthetic boards.  
Nate R. Self-manage or hire a PM?
8 March 2018 | 49 replies
@Nate Reed When you have a great tenant, PM work is butter, super super easy.
Brian Ross Floorplans for STRs vs LTRs
24 September 2019 | 17 replies
I think long weekend-ers will be my bread and butter, but I'd like to attract weekly or monthly tenants as well, so the more comfortable, the better.
Jonathan Orr Growing areas of Phoenix for commercial development
26 January 2018 | 6 replies
My bread and butter business is student rentals around ASU, and I'm kind of struggling to see a use case where a student would stay at an extended stay hotel.