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Kyle Wenger flooring product in rentals
18 September 2017 | 5 replies
Many big box hardware stores will change the brands they carry literally every single year making it impossible to find what you had installed the year before.
Jonathan Bedoya Is a garage door opener worth it?
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
In Indy I can get a brand new one installed for $275.
Jared Viernes Poor Negotiation Skills?
11 September 2017 | 10 replies
I feel that building a brand of integrity will help much more in the long run.
Karina Segovia ADVISE PLEASE!! HOLD, BUILD, REFINANCE?
16 September 2017 | 3 replies
HI I purchased a home in a multi unit (R4), high density zone.I am currently renting the house cash flow is just $50 after mortgage payment.This house has a big workshop in the back with a high rise ceiling, brand new roof, electricity and water.It sets in a half an acre lot so I am able to rent the workshop and land for $700 a month Total cash flow on this property is $750 a monthI'd like to enclosed this workshop (it has 3 brick walls already built) and make it into a livable place.I can still rent the land and keep the cash flow at about the same amount ($700).However there's no sewer  at this house just 2 septic tanks attached to the main house.Workshop will need:windowsanother walldoorscooling and heating systemBathroom etc...I can build build more units attached to the current workshop since there's so much land to play with but i have no idea of the cost.I purchased this home for $150k in 2016I owe 143Klast month I paid for an appraisal and the current value is at $185(flooring was the only improvement at the house).Question is should I refinance and bring in sewer line, build more units or live it the way it is?
John Martin How to list short-term rental ad on multiple sites?
11 September 2017 | 5 replies
I have created my own brand "thejetsethost" and manage all email and calendars via Outlook, though I've only found Airbnb and Homeaway to be worthwhile.  
Alma Clayton Brand new to wholesale REI
13 September 2017 | 5 replies

Hello fellow members! I am fresh in the wholesale real estate game and would love pointers, advise, maybe even possibly meet up with local wholesale investors to chat and maybe eventually co-sale. I am located in the ...

Zachary Pesicka Brand New To BiggerPockets and Rentals Seattle Area
11 September 2017 | 4 replies

Hello all,I am just getting started on my rental property journey and am looking for advice on networking and resources for the Seattle area. I currently own a single family home in that area that I used to live in an...

Shane Humes Money down kills Cash on Cash return
16 September 2017 | 14 replies
I am a brand new investor.  
Andrew H. Looking to hang my real estate license with local broker (NY/ CT)
16 September 2017 | 8 replies
Offices policies will vary but KW brand seems to be all around welcoming to agents working part time and investing.
Bruce Mac Newbie examining potential markets, curious about Austin...
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
Brand new to REI and in the process of just acquiring knowledge before diving in anywhere.Since I live in the SF Bay market craziness, I'm looking into opportunities out of the area.I know Austin has been a hot market recently, and as such may not have much available (in the cash flow sense), but I'll be visiting there next week and curious if it's worth reaching out to a realtor there to take a look around.I figure when I'm ready, I'll probably look to buy-and-hold a single family or multi family that starts with cash flow.