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Ben Freed Building new for STR: Unique property strategy help
22 August 2024 | 9 replies
Small (~1000 sq feet or so) 2 bedroom for $ maximize the uniqueness and design value.3.
Christian Chamboneth I'm new investor in the North Carolina area
23 August 2024 | 11 replies
I would like to understand more the North Carolina market and their trends.
Reitta Seidel Fix-and-Flip Market Trends
22 August 2024 | 4 replies

Is it still a good time to invest in the last quarter of 2024?

Dalton Smith Ask a General Contractor (me) anything!
25 August 2024 | 61 replies
(I'm asking this because your answer may help investors with their buying strategy)- What trends do you see right now with what you're working on?
Chuck E. Tenant Complains AC Not Cooling to 68 degrees, Outside Is 114 degrees
26 August 2024 | 44 replies
Properly sized domestic HVAC systems are designed to maintain a 20 degree difference between the indoor and outdoor air, but even that has limits.With an OAT (Outdoor Air Temp) of 114, the lowest indoor temp one can reasonably expect is 94.One can reasonably expect climate change to have an impact on sizing guidelines going forward.My $0.02 ...
Andrew Carlson My tenant might be a prostitute
26 August 2024 | 73 replies
Just part of the 'work from home' trend.
Emily Lai How to market my skills
23 August 2024 | 8 replies
My W2 is affording me some extra time and I want to spend that time building my REI experience.I am a commercial lighting and interior designer and lighting controls expert. 
Jon Klaus How much do you pay for carpet?
25 August 2024 | 30 replies
What you pay with labor will depend on if for instance one of my units still has a good pad and tack and strip then I just pay for carpet and installation cost.What you will pay will also depend on how much you are installing at one time.I don't like Berber for rentals.The design of the loop once it starts unraveling it can unwind pretty good an dis harder to get certain stains and pet stuff out of it.With carpet you want a Nylon carpet even if the cheaper version.Some carpet guys will try to sell you the rubber composite carpet stuff which is the really cheap stuff so it will stand up to tenant abuse.The problem is it can only be cleaned usually up to one time and then you need to replace it again.So I would rather get a cheaper nylon that can be re-cleaned many times over after installation for an additional .10 to .15 a sq ft extra than the super cheap stuff I will have to replace again.If you get 1 sq ft for carpet,pad,tack and strip,and labor install and it is Nylon you are getting one heck of a deal.Even at a carpet place usually you are at .40 to .50 for the pad and .50 to .60 for a cheap carpet.Then you have to do material to install and labor.I have seen sometimes if you have to do a small area you can pick up quality remnant pieces for real cheap and hit that type of number or buy in bulk.
Sai Srija Edara How to buy my second property in St. Louis ?
22 August 2024 | 3 replies
Areas like Central West End, Soulard, and The Hill are popular and have strong rental demand.Property Management: If you plan to rent out the property, consider hiring a property management company, especially if you’re not planning to live there full-time.Market Trends: Stay updated on local market trends, such as employment rates, population growth, and development projects that could impact property values.St.
Jacopo Iasiello 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇹 South Florida Market Stats for Miami Dade for the Month of July 2024
22 August 2024 | 0 replies
If you’re in the market for a townhome or condo, now is the time to explore your options and make a move.The Bottom Line: Miami’s Market Is Full of PotentialLooking at these trends, one thing is clear: Miami’s real estate market is thriving, with plenty of opportunities for those ready to act.