
7 November 2020 | 38 replies
You can listen to some of my podcast interviews on my BP page to see how Joe's program was the ultimate launching pad for my success in this area.

17 June 2018 | 8 replies
The only way to get that smell out is to tear out the carpet, replace the padding and apply KILZ or something similar to the subfloor.

6 December 2022 | 7 replies
Take a note pad.

23 January 2013 | 9 replies
We did one where the 1987 OSB they used for flooring was too thin & sagged between the joists.I used the same leveling compound they use for tile work laid a heavy pad & carpeted over the floors.The foyer & hallway we just tiled after the same leveling.If the joists have sagged it's a lot more work ESP if the flooring is the old tongue in groove pine with a subfloor on top.But one of my friends many years ago used Fiber glass shards & resin to fill the voids, but he got it as waste product from the place he worked so it was minimal cost, but it seemed like a lot of work.Good luck

28 October 2016 | 1 reply
I have been reading, studying and investing in real estate and it looks like the predominant focus of my investing has to do with structures of some kind, house, commercial, etc, I am also getting more interested in land purchase and sales, whether improved or unimproved.My first question to the group is are there strategies and financial success stories of folks just making a living on selling raw land without a structure; if so, what; if not, why.My second question is what would be the added value for land that had a septic system, pad and electric at the site or if the house was a total loss, has anyone developed any strategies on making money on this or is this something to "stay away from".

21 March 2021 | 10 replies
Surface- Rock or hard surface (concrete/asphalt);If on rock/asphalt put your tongue leg or stabilizer pads on widerpads to spread the weight out.

29 October 2022 | 4 replies
Surface- Rock or hard surface (concrete/asphalt); If on rock/asphalt put your tongue leg or stabilizer pads on wider pads to spread the weight out.

22 July 2019 | 33 replies
I can vouch for the eye sore part for sure.. market conditions are such that to create a new park at least in our area of the west its quite expensive 20k a pad just for services then you have to buy the land so your going to be in the pads 50 to 60k each.. and rents are at 400 or so.. and by the time you have to put a new coach on as old ones are not allowed plus as an owner you don't want to fill it with a bunch of cruddy looking single wides.. the economics don't work generally speaking.
12 September 2020 | 5 replies
I’m also hesitant with doing another BRRRR on a larger property right now because it something changes with the market I might not be able to get my money out after rehab, whereas my SFH has enough equity to pad any market correction.

23 December 2022 | 64 replies
I once had an internet provider enter a property and his knee pads were crawled by a dog then he refused to enter.