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Eamon Sullivan Buying in low income areas Help.
27 June 2017 | 14 replies
Large spacious pantries are the answer.
Adrienne Bryson How does layout affect pricing?
31 August 2016 | 21 replies
Then I would market it as a 2 bedroom with a spacious bonus area or office.
Bhavesh Patel My SoCal "I bought a 2-on-a-lot" Build Thread
25 January 2016 | 4 replies
I'd say start to finish ~$275 for a full bed with a few sheets and a nice comforterA full is good, because the rooms are tiny at 9x11 - a "full" bed actually makes the room look spacious, while not having a twin/kids bed.
Mohamed Mahmoud My first house hack in Mississauga, Ontario
3 November 2019 | 4 replies
My wife and I would move into the basement and rent the upper rooms.Purchase price: 560,000Down payment: 31,000Rehab: 5,000Closing: 10,000Rental income: 700-1,000 per unit.Total income: 2,800-4,000 per 4 roomsMortgage plus operating expense: 3,650We're currently renting a 1br/1ba apartment for 1,850So based on the numbers above, we would be saving 1,000 to 2,200 in living expenses.Sounds great I know, but here's the catch:To convince my wife to downgrade from a spacious apartment to a much smaller basement, we might have to have the in-laws stay in the upper units for around a year, and then we would probably all move out, rent the house and repeat the process in a new home.The thing is, would it be a wise decision to have the family pay rent instead of regular tenants?
Michael Moore Our First Single Family Home
14 September 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $236,000 Cash invested: $16,000 Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, single family home.
Account Closed Does the size of the kitchen matter in a rental?
25 February 2019 | 17 replies
So while some may be limited on cabinetry- they appear spacious
Mike Pepperday Renting on a busy street in the Buffalo NY area
30 April 2020 | 3 replies
If its spacious, has off st parking as mentioned and they are high quality units, you will rent it just fine.  
Tyron McDaniel My first "Tiny House" flip...
8 August 2017 | 3 replies
She's not much of a looker right now but this tiny house (912 sq ft) features 2 bedrooms 1 bath and what will be a spacious kitchen...Scooped this lil puppy off the MLS at what I think is a pretty good deal ($61k) especially considering this house sits on a nice 50 x 100 lot next to park and that vacant lots in the area are going for $60-75k...In fact, here is why I believe I bought the home while most investors passed on it...At one point and time the above space was a kitchen... you can't tell but the floor has also sank by 6 inches or so (termites)...If we were in another place financially we would keep this in our Buy & Hold portfolio as land values are rapidly increasing in this area because of it's close proximity to downtown Houston and several major freeways. 
Justin Aguilar My Situation how can I reach my goals
6 September 2017 | 6 replies
I gave a lower ARV at $420,000 because of the lot size being similar, but not as spacious due to a built in 4 car detached garage which took up a lot of space.The numbers were really low..
Ashly B. First rental rehab - before and afters!
28 July 2020 | 22 replies
Now its beautiful and spacious and we even had room to enlarge the bath still.