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Chad Mikrut New member / rental investor from Seattle
1 November 2015 | 17 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I went BP Pro & upgraded my profile.  
Austin Mathews New member from Oregon
2 November 2015 | 8 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
Erick Ceppi Hello from Sugar Land, Texas Bigger Pockets
11 October 2016 | 10 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
Don Johnson Greeting BP, future Real Estate mogul here.
28 October 2015 | 8 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
Freddy Hernandez New to BP
16 August 2016 | 3 replies
Look into it.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
David MacClintock New(ish) in Oneonta NY
28 October 2015 | 2 replies
Over the 5 years I have completely upgrade the house, which I rent half of to college students, have a quality appearance and be bulletproof. 
Judy C. Abilene, TX Real Estate
20 January 2016 | 5 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
Swako Sullivan hi i am from atlanta ga im new to the bigger pocket community
29 October 2015 | 3 replies
I still own "brick & mortar" real estate but my end game is to be 100% in paper at some point.I upgraded to BP Pro & upgraded my profile.
Nick Colucci Heating System for a Student Rental in the North East
6 November 2015 | 2 replies
Converting to electric (including a new upgraded 200A feeder and larger panel) is less expensive when compared to the in kind boiler replacement by about $1000.Several factors being weighed besides price is:- Resale Value of the house - Overall cost of use for the tenants - Safety for the tenants (Gas/water/steam/combustion/leakage issues VS. electric baseboard overheating)- Future maintenance costs- Reliability and expected lifespan of electric baseboard (I don't have much experience with them for a PRIMARY heat source)-Future considerations; If converted to electric baseboard the Range/Dryer/Hot water heater can all be converted later to electric thus being able to eliminate the gas bill its fixed charge/service fee.
Tracy Brown Is this a viable Investment Deal?
6 November 2015 | 3 replies
This would act as an turn key operation with rents and security deposits on going and or being upgraded to current 2015 market rate.