
27 August 2022 | 35 replies
Currently considering offering services helping investors, real estate agents, their clients etc estimate their painting costs for the properties they are looking to purchase/invest in (or for any other situation they need pricing).I would be an independent 3rd party, no rooting interest.

23 April 2023 | 38 replies
Who knows.Removing the tree:* Eliminates risk in a storm* Eliminates potential issue of roots damaging the drain field (though this would have been an issue decades ago)* Eliminates maintenance trimsAlso good terms with the neighbors means they'll likely allow me access to their backyard when I need to stain/seal the fence, and our yards have a line of railroad ties at the boundary, mine from the previous owner.

13 December 2016 | 47 replies
Since there's more going on here that needs attention, I would explore the root cause of what brought the tenant to this point.

19 May 2020 | 9 replies
I think tourism will continue to grow which does not directly impact real estate but does intrigue people to move here (Alaska overall), or at least try a 6 month rental to try to plant some roots.

20 January 2023 | 7 replies
However for someone with young kids looking to lay roots in a community and still have an investing career, how pragmatic is approach?

2 February 2021 | 3 replies
Many foundation problems have water as a root cause - be that infiltration in a crawl space, drainage around the site, cracked sewer line or water line.

6 May 2019 | 3 replies
@Charlie Moore We do a full video walk-thru on every property our clients write an offer on...always starting in the basement or crawl if available...we look atFoundation for signs of deterioration of damage, or signs of water intrusion or settlingHot water tank or boiler...basically just age and general condition hereHVAC/Duct work...age of system and type of duct work...looking for asbestos wrapped joints as well...and possible code issue with gas linesElectric panel- to make sure its updated and there are no obvious issues...Floor joist to make sure none are sagging or crackedExterior we look at all componentsRoof- general age and number of layers if its shingleGutters and downspouts- for damage and drainage...water needs to get away from the house and foundationSoffit/Fascia- for obvious damage or wood rotSiding- general condition and damageWindows and doors- general condition and functionGrading/drainage..porches and sidewalksTree location and possible root damageInteriorGeneral condition of flooring and walls/ceilings for any damage or defectsElectrical fixturesPlumbing- supply and drain lines...as well as condition of fixtures (faucets and shower/bath)Proper ventilation for ranges/stoves/bathrooms with no windowWobbly, leaking or broken toiletsCondition of appliances if availableAtticVentilation through ridge vent or whole house fanRafters/trusses in good shapeRoof decking for signs of damage or water intrusionLevel of insulationHazardous materialsAsbestos Underground storage tanksOh, and make sure the door bell works ;)This is just a first pass before we decide to go for inspection where we'll get more detailed...looking at all this stuff usually takes 15 minutes...pretty easyGlad to chat more...there is a lot not covered here

6 December 2022 | 21 replies
If you have multiple vacants that is most likely the root.

25 January 2023 | 12 replies
We've had some amazing experiences and made lots of great memories while traveling the US, but now we're ready to plant some roots in the DMV area.I bought my first and only property back in 2018 and started managing it myself.

2 December 2021 | 3 replies
The biggest remaining items pertain to the crawl space and the parking situation.Here is an itemized list of repairs:Big roots cracking our asphalt driveway directly in the way of people walking into the unitsCrawl space vents broken/missingCrawl space vapor barrierMold on support post(s) in crawl spaceInsulation hanging down in crawl spaceRodents in crawl space (hire a professional or crawl the tiny space and bait stations?)