
27 July 2016 | 15 replies
Upgrades: New hardwood style floors, countertops, siding, water heaters, AC units (2), New paint, Bathroom finishes, Not-Upgraded: Kitchen appliances (all in good shape and looking good but definitely not new)Tenants: Hard to say b/c they all moved-in in April 2016.

11 July 2016 | 3 replies
Duplexes, Tris and Quads were just never a very popular building style, so there isn't much stock available.

11 July 2016 | 11 replies
I feel people are expecting more of a resort style experience.

13 July 2016 | 2 replies
Wouldn't you agree that everyone's life style will improved if the parties involved making a decision share similar information?

25 July 2016 | 19 replies
Your market then consists of very similar properties as to location, style, type of construction, utility function, social aspects that play on demand.

7 September 2021 | 25 replies
Don't hire ones that don't vibe with your style.
21 July 2016 | 1 reply
More specifically, my home falls under some of the most favorable zoning within West Hollywood, allowing for up to 5 condominium units, 1650sf each, carriage-style.

27 May 2020 | 8 replies
As someone who has used Scrum (as well as pretty much every Agile development technique) for some of the biggest product companies in the world (I managed a lot of teams using Scrum at Microsoft) and as someone who has flipped a couple hundred houses, this makes absolutely no sense to me.The big advantage to Scrum in a technical development environment is that it allows the customer to change requirements anytime ("requirements volatility"), and because the development is being done in an iterative style (each defined time period you have a working unit or sub-unit that can be demonstrated), each defined time period you theoretically have a working product that can be released to the customer.While there are some advantages to that methodology when developing software, I don't see any advantages when rehabbing a house.

28 July 2016 | 9 replies
I find the shaker style is pretty good for flips these days.3) Where is this going?