
22 January 2014 | 8 replies
I just wanted to see if anyone has tackled one and pick their brain a bit.If not, I'll keep this thread updated as we progress through the process.

28 September 2013 | 9 replies
Ok finally I can do this post I wanted to tackle it before but i ran into some issues with getting the floor together.Ok so you have a floor that is relatively in good condition but there are a couple of boards that are damaged beyond repairWhat could cause such a thing.heavy machinery being dragged across the floor. fire damage.water damage. chemical spillIf you don't have the time or the money to redo the entire floor but it is just a few boards that are out of whack there is a way to tackle this job without a lot of effort and time. you dont have to do the whole floor. most people will tell you it is impossible to match stain and this is true it is really really difficult but there is a trick that you can do. it is called monochromatic color effect ( i just made that name up but it works )you will need a fine cutting tool like a multi-maxa brush or a rag and three or four colors of stainyou will use the multi-max tool to cut along the seams where the boards meet each othercut down into the seam cutting loose the tongue of the adjacent boardstake your time. if you are cutting a length of board and stopping before the board is finished. then make sure you stagger your lines so that you get the staggered look floors are meant to have.you will need to find wood that is of the same size..

8 May 2013 | 6 replies
I am in my late 30's and just getting into this also.it is very over whelming , but I think we have to tackle it one day and one subject at a time.Best of luck.

17 November 2020 | 6 replies
@Paul Jurczyk Here is a quote from @Justin Sullivan"So good and bad working with commercial lenders Good:-easier to get financing -quicker to get money -more options -able to tackle run down value add Projects with little out of pockets cost -good for fix and flip or BRRR where you Sell or refi out-doesn’t need paystubs or DTI -loans are Assest based with personal guarantor Bad: -expensive money -higher rates -still able to buy turn key but interest Rate is 5-7% I am an advocate for commercial Money.

15 November 2020 | 1 reply
@Nazim Abdul Rahim Here is a quote from @Justin Sullivan" So good and bad working with commercial lenders Good: -easier to get financing -quicker to get money -more options -able to tackle run down value add Projects with little out of pockets cost -good for fix and flip or BRRR where you Sell or refi out -doesn’t need paystubs or DTI -loans are Assest based with personal guarantor Bad: -expensive money -higher rates -still able to buy turn key but interest Rate is 5-7% I am an advocate for commercial Money."

16 November 2020 | 9 replies
The next Omaha REIA event is tackling this exact topic.

17 November 2020 | 2 replies
Hey Biggerpockets family, I'm once again looking to the expertise of the community to help me decide how to tackle a water pooling problem.

19 November 2020 | 5 replies
@Veronica Joubert let’s tackle some Real Estate together :)

22 November 2020 | 5 replies
@Nicholas Delgado This really comes down to level of flip you're tackling.

1 December 2020 | 9 replies
Then work toward tackling bigger projects.