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Jason Davis My first flip - 99% complete - link to pictures
15 September 2011 | 17 replies
I LOVE the black iron pipe around the AC unit, so nobody steals it!
Padma Mody How to fix the house when Renters are living in the house?
7 September 2014 | 3 replies
I had a bath tub where the only thing holding it out of the crawl space was literally  the cast iron drain pipe.  
Raj G. Investors : Buying now or waiting for calm down
17 August 2016 | 9 replies
So, prepare, get your systems ironed out but always keep looking!
Dustin Beam I hesitate to call this a success story
11 June 2020 | 39 replies
I had a lot of irons in the fire I guess...sold my home, moved in w/ fiance, 50+ hour work weeks, remodel/repair apartments myself, fill 4 units that went vacant almost at once. etc.
Adam Anderson Thank You Bigger Pockets: 7 new units and $5,300 in Rental Income
27 December 2015 | 45 replies
Congratulations @Adam AndersonHitting the iron while stil red hot...Keep up the good works.
Lucas B. Vacation Rental Property Management
14 March 2017 | 7 replies
When I manage properties I also write leases on ADRE paperwork which does go through my brokerage so is double-verified as "iron-clad" to keep both you and your tenants very secure. 
Erik R. Hilton Head Rental Feedback
7 December 2021 | 15 replies
Hi Erik, I'm new to BP and ironically live in Northville and looking at STR investments in HHI.
Edmund Li Capex reserve for cheaper props
27 August 2018 | 18 replies
Once I had done that a couple times, I would certainly be in a position where I could easily ascertain if a handyman changing out windows could do a good job at it for $30/hr, at an average of 1 window per hour, for a maximum of $230 per window.Instead of calling my plumber in when the cast iron stack cracks and starts leaking, for a $600 repair and the $200 to have the wall patched, I could do it myself for maybe $100 in materials.I'm sure you can see how the math changes when you're willing to trade your time for money+experience, and then later as an experienced handyman you can hire and effectively supervise/teach unskilled labor to help with these jobs.
Tyler Faison Combining commercial/self-storage with a multi-family approach
6 January 2019 | 5 replies
I work in a self-employed industry where everyone is freelance and is constantly "unemployed" which is, perhaps ironically, the most secure job I could ever imagine.
Eric Thornton How can I evaluate an off market potential commercial investment?
12 October 2018 | 17 replies
Using the same cap rate and expenses, rental income of $2,000/unit would result in a valuation of $14,350,000 and rental income of $1,750/unit would be valued at $12,558,000.You really need to iron out the cost of construction and realistically achievable rents.