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Bailey Kramer My newest Airbnb! The Johnsburg ESTATE
31 August 2021 | 0 replies
We spent a little less than 2 months renovating the property: Brand new roof, Remodeled all of the bathrooms, Added a boat Pier, Repaved the driveway, Striped a basketball court, Painted the entire inter How did you finance this deal?
Joe Mathew Oklahoma Rental Market for potential BRRRR
23 September 2021 | 4 replies
I would say I am the step before brand new...
JC Chavez Finding comparables on multifamily properties
2 September 2021 | 6 replies
Could be that the property is older and needs some light reno.
David New How often to paint exterior of beach houses
2 September 2021 | 12 replies
Hi David,If it were mine, I'd call a local Sherwin-Williams store (as close to the beach as possible) and ask them what they think.Ask them if different brands of their paint perform differently in your environment/climate.Then ask them if that's just a guess or if they have a lot of customers in the time range.Keep in mind this will be for decent paint, not cheapy off brand stuff.Also, being a little more specific with the store people might help, because in some beach neighborhoods it's acceptable to let the homes go to very chalky and even peeling before painting, and in some they need to look new all the time or you will be odd man out with the dumpy house.If you are in a some sort of "Community" with a board, or rules, they might dictate how often you must repaint.Good Luck!
Melanie Metzman My first rental in south Florida... MAYBE?
19 October 2021 | 3 replies
Hi, my name is Melanie and I am brand new.
Jen Narragon “High risk high reward” they said...
17 September 2021 | 28 replies
We updated the bathroom, painted throughout, updated the lighting, and then furnished the unit.  
Ryan Phelps What Do Contractors Need To Know For A Quote?
1 September 2021 | 2 replies
When it comes to getting quotes from contractors, I know I need to give them a list of things that I want done, but do I include specific products (type and color of LVP flooring, paint colors, brand of kitchen cabinets, etc.)?
Alejandro F. Home with past due bills for water, sewer and waste - Options?
2 September 2021 | 3 replies
TECO is the light company and they do not have a Rule or Law that allows them to go after the Owner of the property.
Paulina Espinoza [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
9 September 2021 | 5 replies
And Capex, if everything is nearly brand new, you are probably safe with this level for the first few years, but beyond that, your Capex is very light.
Tyler Stone Investor Looking for Brokerage to Hang Salesperson License
2 September 2021 | 6 replies
@Tyler Stone, that's a tough one.You're basically asking a broker to take on additional liability (since anything you do in real estate could conceivably be tied to them), but offering to give them nothing in return since you're stating up front you won't be doing any listings.Your best bet is going to be networking and trying to find small/independent brokers.Anyone with a brand name, e.g., RE/Max or Keller Williams, is going to have pressure from their own management to "perform" and weed out agents who don't sell/produce enough, which means they won't even consider you if you're saying you have no intention of doing any transactions under their umbrella.I know people who have done what you describe, but they either already had a close friend who was a broker who was willing to take them on, or in one case they bit the bullet and just became a broker themselves (which is fine but is additional time and expense).