
14 October 2020 | 5 replies
Here's some additional background on the property:Built in 1968Appraised at $660k in May 2020 - was appraised a little over 2 years ago at $464k10 units (2br 1 bath), stove, refrigerator, heating & central AC (no dishwasher, patio/balcony, etc.)on-site washer/dryer, off-street parkingCurrently renting for 740k/month plus utilitiesSome questions I have:Any insights on this part of Bakersfield?

20 August 2020 | 0 replies
Hi everyone,I am closing on a Northeast Philadelphia triplex by the end of the month.It currently has 5 beds and 2.5 baths, with 3 units that have their own separate entrances.The first ground unit is a small studio space that I plan to live in, that rents for approximately $750 a month.The second ground unit is a open concept 1 bed 1 bath that could rent for 950 a month, but currently rents for $860 a month with the existing tenant.The 3rd unit is an upstairs 2 bed 1 bath unit with an unfinished roof patio access, and an unfinished attic space that could potentially be renovated into another room.There is also an unfinished basement space, and a 1 car garage with a fenced in driveway.I am trying to maximize the space once owned, and was wondering how I should get to the highest and best use of the property.I have gotten some suggestions ranging from creating sectioned off storage space in the basement to rent out, to finishing the basement to make into another livable space as it has it's own egress.

28 August 2020 | 9 replies
tell her, the next time she sees a 'bed bug' to save it in a plastic bag so that pest control can verify what it is.

28 August 2020 | 0 replies
I began ripping up floor boards believing this was just a one a time event but to my surprise I discovered a significant amount of mold beneath the plastic and on top of the slab.

4 September 2020 | 1 reply
Then we had them finish the basement (which includes a walkout patio) with a full bathroom.

24 August 2020 | 7 replies
If they are worried about smoke-which is temporary, they can put plastic film over the openings-same as some people do in the winter to keep the cold out.

25 August 2020 | 7 replies
No bedrock, no cement, not even a stack of stones, nothing to keep those 4X4s from slipping in deeper and deeper, which is what they do with the weight of a kitchen and the help of a few million termites...and being the old deck/back patio...as in 1920 house.

13 January 2021 | 12 replies
That door leads to a small patio area before you get to the pool.

26 August 2020 | 1 reply
The original house is brick construction and there has since been A Stick Build Addition with closing the carport and front patio in.