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Thomas B. Rate & Term Refinance. Partly (1 of 3 units) Renovated.
4 January 2023 | 11 replies
I plan to rent out the units through Section-8 and they gave the green light too... as long as it was a single meter.  
Sonya Antrobus Why shouldn't I do all the work myself?
17 August 2017 | 27 replies
By the 7th unit, I could do the same amount of work in 3 weeks: flooring, tile, kitchen cabinets, granite counters, plumbing fixtures, lighting fixtures, painting, etc. 
Bogdan Naescu Wood deck vs Composite deck
22 August 2017 | 9 replies
If you want to make it high grade think about some lights in the steps  or something but composite is not what you want for a rent house.
Remone R. Refinancing could be the way out
23 August 2017 | 35 replies
In light of all of these great discussions, I will also add that I think LOCs and HELOCs can be a great source of "short term funding", but would be hesitant to carry "long term debt" on them because they are both callable and floating.
Tiffany Miller Buying a property to live in and Airbnb in Denver
19 September 2017 | 11 replies
Personally, i would either get something close to a new light rail stop or something near the new Amazon center. 
Jack Wang General property management best practices
7 September 2022 | 5 replies
He sould be able to hang a door, do basic carpentry, repair drywall, replace an outlet and a light fixture, and do plumbing outside the wall, and if he can also install a shutoff valves with shark bites that's helpful too.
Dan DiFilippo Is Multi-Family Getting A Bit Crowded?
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
Being houses don't, on average live as long as people, this variable, which is found wanting, will actually have a heavier weighting than the demographics variable.Overall, I think it is difficult to tell which direction things "should" be moving. 
Chad Smith Dorchester Condo - Beating The Masses To A Changing Market
30 October 2020 | 6 replies
Also, Ipainted every wall, did a custom closet re-org in the guest bedroom, updated with new lighting and fixtures, knocked a part of the bedroom wall out to extend the master closet (and added addition slider door storage space above the closet), saved a dilapidated pergola, and did a bunch of stone work and landscaping to create a backyard oasis.
Yulia Kaygorodtseva Renting out to Military Recruiter
30 June 2017 | 5 replies
Of course, the military member would not want that negative light shined on them, especially as a recruiter who are held to a higher standard.
Orita Issartel Rehabbing items that can be saved, like doors, toilet, sinks etc
9 July 2017 | 14 replies
Great callI'm in the middle of a rehab that I tore all the framing out of and salvaged for the entry and wall movesI also kept the 8 foot slider-wood and am going to have it rehabbed by a cabinet company for way less than purchasing a new one forsome of the fixtures were just so calcified that they would not workI saved some of the old light fixtures and refurbished them modern getto- they look really coolthe thing is though is storage- you can rent a connex for a few bucks a month until your ready for the stuff that way they are right there on the property and your not going to a storage unit for the stuff your rehabbingI also kept most of the trashed cabinets- all wood but I'm going to sand blast them then verithane, they will turn out really cool- ive done this in the pastgood luck on your projectenjoy