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Bernie Cesareo Long Term Rental turned Short Term Rental
29 October 2020 | 3 replies
After renting it for a couple of years and a tenant who did a lot of drywall damage, I decided to renovate the home and change the layout to a more favorable layout which was more modern and usable.What was the outcome?
Mike Perez Looking for a market to make my first OOS investment.
18 September 2022 | 15 replies
I personally like Indianapolis and Kansas City for the combination of cash flow but also strong demographic trends such as population growth, job growth and modern/diverse economies.
Wayne B. ROOKIE WITH $65K SEEKS ADVICE
27 October 2022 | 25 replies
How many Pros with Bigger Pockets know how to Trade every day on their laptops and make $1000 or more in a couple hours?
Cindy Gonzalez International Property Investing
13 April 2020 | 1 reply
Should interest rates ever get back to any sort of market-driven interest rates, the house of cards could easily finally crash as many have predicted.The mortgage market is very undeveloped in Colombia, whereby prices are purely driven by supply and demand as they should in a modern capitalistic economy.
Steven Ko Short term rental market implosion?
28 March 2020 | 27 replies
I am definitely emphasizing the modern conveniences my cabins offer (wifi, full kitchen, delivery services etc) so people feel like they'll have all the comforts of home while still getting a change of pace.  
Alexander Canha How To Pick OOS Market
14 May 2020 | 24 replies
If you're planning to hold long term, you should look not just for cash flow but also strong economic/demographic trends, modern/diverse industries and low property tax rates.
Anny Garcia Buy and Hold--one lesson i will grow from!
7 December 2020 | 3 replies
Added modern features/paint What was the outcome?
James Bolduc How to take down this deal with tons of equity (But high % rates)
24 November 2022 | 13 replies
Sure, some modern building methods are far superior to what was used in the past, but lots of building methods used today aren't nearly as robust as in prior generations (ask an experienced GC). ....Additionally, a new house is still in its "growing pains" phase, and a lot of serious problems can emerge in the first few years of ownership--e.g.; foundation/structural settling, improper water diversion systems creating rot, etc. 
Christopher Trastoy Investment Property - Buy & Hold
16 November 2022 | 3 replies
One of my apartments are up to date and modern.
Tony S. 18-Unit Rehab: Replace Panel Walls with Drywall or Just Paint?
16 November 2022 | 17 replies
If it were mine, I would (probably) make the interiors up-to date modern so that it is not super obsolete looking in 10 to 15 years.I would do them as they turn--one unit at a time--and spread the financial hit out over time (both the added turn time and the added out of pocket).I would also check the water heaters for age (service life) too, as well as doing any electrical upgrades when the walls are open (adding additional GFCI outlets or etc...)My rational about this is would be, can the place get market rate rent simply by painting over the paneling (which seems low end to me), and what is the close in competition offering and getting in rent?