
29 February 2012 | 65 replies
You are not hurt by the bluff that there are multiple bids.

28 March 2016 | 70 replies
I wanted to clarify a couple of thingsFirst I spent a little more on things but not a ton for example I found a water fall faucet for the bathroom for 49.00I found one of those tall kitchen faucets where the sprayer is built into the faucet and pulls out from the faucet housing itselfI purchased one for 70.00 from a close out placeand the other for 131 with soap dispenser and plateit was a 300 dollar faucet that was open box returnedthe floating vanity cost 313 but came with a medicine cabinetand it looks great i think a regular vanity was about 99 and medicine cab for 40 so I spent twice the amount of rental gradeI decided to put my focus on the bathroom and kitchen I used bead board backsplash in one unit but splurged on glass in the otherboth look pretty great and look way better than blank wallsI put in vinyl plank flooring looks like oak and has a great look cost 40.00 for the whole bathroomI did a two color paint scheme in the bathroom that is very eye catching but the paint I used was oops paint so it cost me 5.00 a gallonand everyone loves the way the colors balance off each other it overall my cost in the bathroom and kitchen was \in fact my total paint cost for both units was 160 for 10 gallons plus three gallons so 113I dont think I spent that much extra but the look of pleasure on my tenants faces when they see the apartment and what they are gettingI saved money on the laminate floor over capeting I payed 79c sqft by buying clearance flooringmy contractor charged me 640 to install 1000 sqft with my helpI added the washer dryer closet so they dont have to walk to the laundromat That was my biggest expensenow the question is will I get more for the unitsI dont know my goal was not to get more but to get exactly the tenants I want without waiitngI dont want vacancies and I dont want tenants who will tear my stuff up which is what I see a lot of in this neighborhoodsometimes its not just what you bring in it is what you dont have to spend out if I can minimize vacancies over a five year period and minimize repair costs that is fair compensation. in my humble opinion

15 January 2013 | 47 replies
In addition to this home, and all the pine tree acreage, he also owned I five property at both the Redding California and red Bluff California off ramps.

3 May 2020 | 47 replies
I currently live in Sherman Oaks, CA, once of the most expensive areas in Los Angeles.

22 November 2019 | 31 replies
@Jorge RuizNot familiar with Fund and Grow, but I did obtain business lines of credit with midwest credit out of oak brook.

27 December 2017 | 107 replies
And heated floors are really only reserved for certain high end flips, so definitely not commonplace.As for updated doors that can mean a variety of things: everything from the style of the door (like a pocket door or Dutch door, for example) to what the door is comprised of (i.e. mahogany, pine, or oak....depends what you want to spend!)

24 March 2019 | 14 replies
So to simply say Belleair Bluffs is a great neighborhood in which you don't have to worry about turning down a wrong street is not going to be helpful to you unless you are looking at $250K+.

20 October 2017 | 5 replies
This is a constant source of debate here on BP - with many people indicating they get away with it for years and lenders don't care as long as you make your payments...but do a quick search on here for "due on sale clause called by bank" and you'll see it's not all that unusual for the banks to call your bluff.

28 May 2019 | 212 replies
Clarksville, TN and Oak Grove, KY Near FT Campbell, Ky

29 December 2015 | 7 replies
I am currently investing in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood (95817,95820).