Ed L.
OLD UGLY DUPlex. Money Pit or Possible Deal
9 August 2011 | 5 replies
One sag in front of a fireplace visible in the Photos.The roof is leaking in several locations.Apparently the house originally had 11-12' ceilings.
Account Closed
Bad Appraisal now what!!
11 October 2009 | 5 replies
All new copper plumbing, electrical granit countertops custom bathroom, finished basement with a fireplace and dry barNow I know we don't get dollar for dollar on what we put into rehabs but come on 32K price drop over 6 months is absurdMy only other thought was to refi at 56k which I would roughly 42k and see if the HML would be willing to hold a sec for 6 months so I wouldn't have to tie up all my cash in case something is needed in the property
Elijah Batkoski
First REI under contract! (Raleigh, NC)
1 June 2015 | 18 replies
The kitchen is in an open floor plan with a fireplace/living area, so I wanted to make it constant flooring so they could throw a dining table in without having to worry about room separation lines.
Yaz Bajric
Sharing a successful Flip
10 December 2014 | 21 replies
Also, what did you do on the fireplace?
Lisa Gorman
Massachusetts - Buy and Hold - Heating with Gas Stove - alternatives and venting?
20 January 2015 | 8 replies
We bought a 450000 BTU fireplace and installed it in a very small house some years ago and it was quite a nice way to heat it.
Joe Edwards-Hoff
Add closet to increase value?
5 December 2013 | 2 replies
The roof-line is similar to the 'doghouse' configurations you see for gas insert fireplaces.
Shawn Pottschmidt
Favorite house style to work with
14 January 2017 | 8 replies
Haven't found anything "exciting" in any of them except an old, old newspaper shoved up a fireplace that had been there since the 50's (I'll skip the "Jug's" magazine found in one bathroom.Gail
Michael Elefante
Mountain House Transformation: $29k In Bookings The First Week!
24 November 2020 | 64 replies
I agree- all the AirBNB and houses for sale begin to look the same- pool table/media room, jacuzzi, fireplace, deck... it always help to differentiate your place somehow.
Doug R.
Valuing a single family home
22 March 2013 | 12 replies
As a landlord, I try not to go with properties with fireplaces, because I don't want my tenants to accidentally burn the place down.
Elizabeth Seiferth
Local primary upgrade or STR
21 April 2022 | 9 replies
My boyfriend and I currently own a condo in north county San Diego that we purchased in October 2019. since owning this property, we have renovated (all new LVT floors, upgraded fireplace, upgraded staircase, new kitchen, new bathroom cabinets) for a total investment of about 40k.