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Eric Brown Renovate or Wait?
20 March 2023 | 3 replies
Plus, since the plans have already been given the green light and the area has a history of successful apartment rentals, it seems like a pretty solid investment.
Alicia Prokos 340-acre Rural Residential Subdivision North of Lexington, KY
23 April 2023 | 4 replies
Renovated grain silo at entrance and added recreational pavilion complete with outdoor furniture, stocked fishing lake, fire pit, and landscaped and lighted entrance.
Tyler Fischer Newbie Investor: What I learned from first reno project
15 April 2020 | 2 replies
I painted the main living spaces and the master bedroom, rehabbed the kitchen (painted the cabinets, replaced appliances, replaced the counter top, and installed new flooring and light fixtures), gutted the master bathroom, and closed in a window that looked into the foyer(I could never figure out why someone put a window there).After doing a little bit of reflecting, I wanted to share some of the biggest lessons learned throughout this process.1.
Christian Shappee Arizona State University Fixer Upper
27 April 2020 | 3 replies
The only work contracted out was the roof, the exterior paint, the paver driveway, and some light plaster repair.
Saikhantal Yu Whose responsibility to repair the apartment?
17 December 2021 | 10 replies
So, as the owner, you'd be responsible for items like texture, paint, flooring, lights, switches, cabinets, countertops, toilets, tubs, appliances, etc. 
Linda Tsacalides Seeking Professional Opinion
17 July 2020 | 7 replies
Unfortunately, Craigslist is not viewed in the best light by potential renters (most people are concerned about scams) and maybe a part of the problem.
James Madison 1st FLIP! Advice and insight greatly appreciated! with PICS
9 May 2011 | 7 replies
Strip off wall paper-nuetral paint.Master bath you maybe able to get away with a good cleaning and nice tile floors, master vanity looks okay- maybe more lighting in the bathroom- you could do something about bathroom cabinets- fresh coat of paint.Bathroom small- some caulking, new shower head blah blah- Remove all wall paper- paint nuetral, you may wanna change that soap holder too.
Account Closed Does anyone have industrial properties?
22 July 2020 | 20 replies
Now that entities can use the SBA 504 loan for purchases and refinancing industrial properties are a good fit for this loan.Historically, industrial properties have fallen into two categories, light and heavy,Light industrial buildings typically have one important leg up on their heavy industrial counterparts, and that is fewer environmental issues.
Robin Grimes Skills and Lessons learned from Rehab number 2.
12 July 2011 | 5 replies
I've given away old mirrors, light fixtures, cabinets, vanities, anything that is metal or can be recycled, window treatments, I've sold kitchen cabinets, counter tops, anything left behind by the sellers: sofas, old lawn mower, rugs, lamps, old appliances even the kitchen sink!
James H. First Deal Underway!
15 August 2011 | 15 replies
I pay $10 each for fake cameras and make sure they are very visible, and they have blinking lights on them.