
15 September 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $340,000 Cash invested: $7,000 Water front, 4 bed, 2 bath, detached 1 car garage, pier and dock.

16 September 2024 | 10 replies
I found the county criteria which reads as:"Property must be minimum of 1 acre, meet the underlying zone district, have adequate parking, meet the requirements set for by the Wildfire Hazard Overlay District, have valid water and sanitation, have legal access, use the primary dwelling unit, be free of violations, and have no substantial detriment to the intent of the Zoning Resolution."
15 September 2024 | 33 replies
Mainly because I "assumed" how long could utilities such as water ,trash and electric really get backed up without getting shut off.
16 September 2024 | 13 replies
If he doesn't want to do that, boiling water works well-but make sure it is very targeted.My guess is he's trying to push you to see how far he can go because you're a new landlord and a woman.
16 September 2024 | 9 replies
Hi all,I have a single family home I purchased in June 2021 for 200k.Aside from cleaning up the yard, painting, and new water heater there have been no improvements.I recently got a letter that my taxes are going up as they believe the property to be worth 225k as of June 2022.

14 September 2024 | 4 replies
The inspector pointed out structural issues, potential plumbing issues (hard to confirm since the water was not on but scary enough) since the house was built in the early 1900's.

13 September 2024 | 2 replies
My rental property has sprinklers in the yard yet tenant will be responsible for paying for water.

17 September 2024 | 19 replies
A lot of other investors who go the same path will be burned and stuck under water once it's ready to sell.

13 September 2024 | 1 reply
I'd look for signs of arcing around those outlets.Other things I look for are how is the foundation, cracks in the walls (assuming lath and plaster), condition of the mechanicals, depending on what the house is built on, I may get a radon test done for the air and water (near me there is a lot of ledge, so radon is an issue in most homes).

9 September 2024 | 12 replies
Old Portland duplex with single water line.