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Ryan McKay The Next Deal...
29 December 2024 | 24 replies
After a rough first year where I lost money for 8 months followed by another 4 months of learning how to self manage remotely, I had a great 13th-25th months where we have kept the placed booked, kept it profitable, and largely reinvested into the property.Here is the question though-  to buy the first property, my wife and I used a HELOC on our primary and used that for the downpayment on a new property,  for the furniture, appliances, etc, and all of the other little costs that go into getting going.  
David Rodriguez Medium-Term Rental Vs. Long Term Rental for a 2 bed/2 bath single family home.
10 December 2024 | 16 replies
I have mine really nicely furnished with good quality furniture and high end finishes (quartz, stainless steel appliances). 
Sofia De Santos Tavarez How do you determine a scope or work and what materials to buy?
26 December 2024 | 13 replies
I want to refurbish the entire house, including a complete kitchen and baths renovation, add an addition on the east side, new roof and siding, new flooring everywhere, paint inside and out"Then ask the GC to go over and put this into a more formal document.
Chaim S. NYC M1-1 Zoning for homeless shelter
20 December 2024 | 4 replies
If you are going to build a shelter, maybe set aside some space for another charity to come in and put in a soup kitchen type of facility to feed your homeless population on the site.Just my 2 cents.
Shane Reid Fix and Flip
19 December 2024 | 2 replies
The bathroom and kitchen were replaced.
Giacomo Matthew Degl'Innocenti Decency of treatment and unfair losses
26 December 2024 | 11 replies
I think behind tenant screenings and leases there is a quality of a landlord that's also as a person that is the respect for a good person and the intelligence of making fair affairs.For me for ten years in the past I had a house of 650sqft (two rooms and cozy kitchen) where I always have been giving away one of the room for others who were asking for help for themselves and I didn't had any earnings for me by that, and that has been during for many and many years, meanwhile I was surely needing more space for me, for my business in a studio and for my own personal life I eventually could have been having.Nonetheless this, on last years I had no more an house and I needed a room for rent, but even before any screening the landlords were being unrespectful and very unreasonably severe to me, they often had making me lose so much time by no taking or going away to the point I had no other choices in the end, and they set me in the wrong places for me, dangerous ones, too small, too big and very expensive, unhealthy ones or not providing anything at all when it was obvious they needed to.To me this kind of behaviour is very wrong, mostly because usually they are the same people who pretend respects and acts as they are very careful and attentive to housing situations in general, but with me, they have been lying above anything and just disrespected the person at a human level. 
Selim Tezcan Used as Primary Residence then Fixed and Flipped
19 December 2024 | 1 reply
They focused on renovations that appeal universally.. think updated kitchens and bathrooms - and kept meticulous records of their expenses.
Catherine Javier Keep, refinance or sell?
18 December 2024 | 15 replies
I'd sell if I were you. 1) I don't like HOAs and certainly not for STR or MTR 2) the numbers don't make sense for you to invest in a big kitchen/bath renovation 3) it doesn't look like it's appreciating very well.
Joseph Chacko vellukunnel Rookie investor exploring a multi family in jersey city heights
17 December 2024 | 8 replies
If the home is 100 yrs old, I'm assuming it's a definite gut which is going to require new plumbing, electrical, heating, cosmetics.I spent about $140K reno on my multi family in the heights on NY ave and there were massive problems with it but it was a gut to 3 units & adding 2 bathrooms, 3 brand new kitchens 4 bathroom reno in total, all new flooring, sheetrock , insulation, framing, doors, electrical, plumbing, paint, parts of roof etc.
Dani Murai General Contractor that services the Torrance/Gardena Area
17 December 2024 | 3 replies
Planning to start a complete home remodel (interior/exterior) on a home (currently 837 sq ft), kitchen and bathroom bump out, and add an additional bathroom.