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11 July 2023 | 0 replies
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Taylor Burback Converting My Marina del Rey Primary Residence into a Lucrative Midterm Rental
10 July 2023 | 0 replies
The property now boasts modern features and amenities, showcasing my commitment to providing a high-quality residential experience.At present, this exquisite condo serves as my primary residence, allowing me to personally appreciate the comfort and elegance it offers.
Jerome Morelos Kitchen Remodel, any suggestions?
9 February 2022 | 52 replies
Granite counter tops and mosaic backsplash if an A or B rental, laminate counter tops and porcelain backsplash if C or D.
Alicia Zhao Should I allow Corgi dog on my new Berber carpet?
17 August 2023 | 8 replies
Your $8,000 with inflation might be $12,000.Berber is so pretty and in your own home it's not a problem.For a rental though, something less prone to expensive damage is always nice.If you believe you will keep it long term, (on replacement) it's a high end rental, standard apartment carpeting (pet resistant as an option) might work, or something a little harder to damage, such as stone or porcelain tile might make the unit (less expensive to damage and repair) and still keep that high end feel.Just my 2 cents.https://tilezz.com/blogs/tilezz_digest/10-pet-friendly-tile-recommendations
Wade McGowan To Granite or not Granite.....a flip?
27 March 2023 | 20 replies
Porcelain counter tops are also a new rage and very durable but slightly more costly than quartz.
Mel Salinas Splitting 50% with Investment Partner is not always a great deal.
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
-Stackable Wshr/ Dryr BONUS, Hampton Bay Cabinets, Apache Blk/Wht Porcelain bcksplsh pops Butcher Block Golden Teak Counters, LED What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Scott Choppin Lifecycle of a CA Multi-Family Development Deal
8 October 2021 | 151 replies
Wow, I am going to spend a lot of time poring over that exquisitely detailed update.
Spencer Krautkramer Pink Cast Iron Tub
25 August 2023 | 6 replies
Rip off the bandaid...change everything now, using a new cast iron/porcelain tub and ceramic tile surround for a job that will last the next 30 - 40 years.Reglazing, IF done properly, can last 5 - 7 years if you are lucky and the Tenant never uses abrasive cleaners or is otherwise rough with the tub...washing car parts in it etc.
Sylvia Schumacher Bathroom remodel on my first RE investment - recommendations?
29 March 2023 | 4 replies
If you choose to "reglaze" the existing (porcelain, I assume) tub, that presents a very good appearance when properly done, but will usually only last 5 - 7 years at best.
Isaac Schlittenhart Top 3 hardening tips for durable rentals
1 March 2017 | 12 replies
my recommendation would be porcelain wood-look tile with chemical grout (Never seal, no stain) in the whole house.