
14 May 2021 | 7 replies
My thought is that things I wouldn't even consider or know about could crap out and cost a fortune to replace or fix if I were to purchase homes this old (plumbing, structural, foundation, electrical, etc).

13 May 2021 | 0 replies
We purchased a tear down home and removed the existing property and replaced it with a manufactured home that needed TLC.

19 May 2021 | 1 reply
We purchased a tear down home and removed the existing property and replaced it with a manufactured home that needed TLC.

13 May 2021 | 1 reply
We purchased a tear down home and removed the existing property and replaced it with a manufactured for $400,000, Invested $50,000 and sold for $600,000.

31 May 2021 | 108 replies
You had to know it needed to be replaced.

16 May 2021 | 15 replies
Get those inspections done quickly...and you're probably only backing out if it is something catastrophic....like a roof that the seller has no interest replacing....or extensive mold or extensive termite damage...or something like that.

26 May 2021 | 16 replies
They don't replace the human.

20 May 2021 | 6 replies
But the draw back is its carpet, and the short life span and eventual replacement, if its to be held as a long term rental.

15 May 2021 | 6 replies
Replacing the front door may only bring a 53% return, but it can increase the curb appeal and attract more buyers, increasing the chances of selling.

18 May 2021 | 4 replies
I replaced them with LED integrated builder grade fixtures that are a bit more troublesome to walk off with.