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Ryan Alacon Whats your niche in REI?
27 October 2018 | 6 replies
What we do is DIY low-income landlording in SFR and small multifamily.
Chelsea Cashe New to BiggerPockets; first time investor
25 October 2018 | 2 replies
Do you think I should keep everything DIY (ie turnovers, listings, etc) or give it to someone else to handle?
Michael Plaks Refinanced interest - is it tax-deductible?
28 October 2018 | 10 replies
Can we assume DIY turbo tax users are tracing debt proceeds?
David C. Introducing myself to Birmingham and wider BP community
30 October 2018 | 4 replies
.- Condo Board President of 32 unit building- Sales and Service District Manager for automotive manufacturer- DIY - home improvement enthusiast
Alan Walker Investor Tip: Bathrooms: Total Rehab or Touch Up?
4 November 2018 | 6 replies
I'll add that I once tried to use an epoxy kit to paint shower tile that was a dated.
Justin K. Eviction Nightmare with aggressive tenants.
29 October 2018 | 98 replies
I've done 3 DIY evictions and won them all.
Beth Cannon Mini Split Heat Pumps
31 October 2018 | 7 replies
 - One interior unit will be 12,000 BTU for a large living room/kitchen space, and a smaller 9,000 BTU for the bedroom.the total system capacity has to be able to cool both inside units at the same time so 21,000 BTU or larger for the outside unit.The beauty of these is that they can be installed DIY (provided you get your 608 certification card), as long as the line sets don't need to be shortened or lengthened, as there is no brazing/welding involved, just connect the lines and purge air, etc.my dual zone costs comes in at around 2.6k to 2.8k for my 800sqft structure.
Mingze Wang Young Investor From Boston in Quite a Pickle, Share Your Tips
8 November 2018 | 10 replies
But I learned that the work really doesn't care who does it, as long as it gets done, and eventually I became a rather good handyman and parlayed that into DIY landlording as a way to break into the market here.If you're determined to stay in Boston, I cannot recommend getting out to local real estate associations and talking to other local investors highly enough.
Mindy Jensen DIY Your Way to FI with Tinian Crawford
10 November 2018 | 2 replies

Tinian Crawford went to college—and took 6 years to complete his Associate’s Degree in Graphic Design. College just wasn’t for him—he didn’t enjoy it and didn’t get much out of it. He knew he needed a job, but wasn’t ...

Zachary Negron Advice you would give to yourself
3 November 2018 | 3 replies
I entered the business of DIY landlording suffering under the delusion that understanding the tax advantages of owning investment properties wasn't really all that important for me starting out right from the start.