
1 August 2024 | 4 replies
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/114-S-Broadway-St-Toledo-... seller has 'described' it as follows:"The property features a new roof and updated electrical work completed two years ago at a cost of $120,000.

2 August 2024 | 27 replies
Creating something unique and special takes more time and energy.

2 August 2024 | 11 replies
Plumbing, electric, construction, etc. doesn't matter haha.

29 July 2024 | 21 replies
Still not sure it makes sense, but worth a look.If you want to be green, just buy a green energy plan from your electric provider if you have a choice of providers/plans.

31 July 2024 | 15 replies
I have a duplex which has gas and electric separate (2 furnaces and 2 electric panels) and while the water is for the whole property.I was wondering how I would go about setting this up for my lease?

2 August 2024 | 18 replies
Keep in mind your goals, time, energy, and the lifestyle you want to have or are willing to have.

31 July 2024 | 13 replies
The main house is completed and as far as labor, I spent $40,000 on just labor and that includes everything from full gut demo to finishes.We are talking about a 4BD, 3BTH two story 2400 ft.² home with a bonus room.This was a full gut job, replaced…12 Windows (new construction)2 sliding doorsTook out all carpet throughout.Took out this ugly 2” thick tile from half of the downstairs portion.Removed popcorn throughout the entire houseTook one wall downA little framing workReplaced entry door 80” x 92”Drywall patchingSmooth drywall work50 recessed lightingAll electrical neededAll plumbing neededNew cement walkway instead of one walk to the front door I created two steps with two lights in each step.Install kitchen cabinets, excluding countertopInstall all three vanities3 bathtubs with one being a modern standalone tub in the masterAll tile work (bathroom wall & floor, kitchen backsplash)Installing of all hardware, faucets, showerheads, etcInstalled 8 single panel doors with hardwareAdding self-leveler after tearing out that thick tileNew LVP flooring throughout the entire house except bathrooms,all baseboards, trimsPainting the entire house, painting all the doors, painting the outside trim.Reframing the outside balconyReframing the fireplace to install new linear modern electrical fireplaceand they took care of the two trash bins.I mean, completely redone.The only thing that was not included in the $40,000 is landscaping, counter top cut and install and of course the ADU which I’m currently working on now.So my question for my fellow investors and contractors did I pay too much?

1 August 2024 | 12 replies
Although I don't think you could do that and charge monthly electric costs too.

1 August 2024 | 16 replies
@Angela FondeurI would focus all your savings and energy on saving up for a house hack.

1 August 2024 | 12 replies
Not to mention it would be so much less of a headache and so much less time and energy invested on your behalf, plus much less exposure to risk, easier to manage etc. to just buy a single multifamily for $800k in a good location with strong underlying fundamentals.