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Brad Halfacre New to BiggerPockets and Real Estate Investing
26 February 2024 | 3 replies
I'm here to absorb knowledge, gain insights, and collaborate with like-minded individuals.I believe Virginia's dynamic real estate landscape presents endless possibilities for growth and prosperity.
Tyson Scheutze Thankful for All the Local Experts We Have Met Along the Way
26 February 2024 | 0 replies
The obvious signs are overgrown landscaping, stacks of newspapers in driveways, and junk in the yard.
AJ Wong Hidden costs & considerations for out of state or STR vacation rental investors
26 February 2024 | 9 replies
Internet needs to be installed, dishes and cups put away and rugs, hand towels, mirrors and landscaping needs to be complete.
Paul Meyer Mobile Home MEGA Makeover
25 February 2024 | 0 replies
Renovated entire home and a lot of landscaping.
Dianne Forwood Emotional attachment to prior personal home
26 February 2024 | 8 replies
If you are talking many years, then that's easy - take your personal items and put them in storage (or bring them with you), and accept that the rest of the house is just walls and floors and as long as the tenant doesn't burn the house down or cut down all your landscaping, everything else was going to wear out anyway whether you or a tenant was there, and when you put your personal effects back in and repaint, it's just like home again.
Natasha Sykes Deal Analysis Help
25 February 2024 | 5 replies
Hi, I am in the position to buy a single family historic home with an ADU in the back that currently has a tenant in it paying $1600 a month including utilities.The home has 3 beds and 1 bath  and needs some light work such as floors including leveling of one bedroom where the floor is dipping, a few windows, stair repair, painting  and landscaping as it sits on a 7000sqft lot.
Fabio Selmi Newcomer to the US Seeks New Start in Another State
27 February 2024 | 18 replies
Essentially, this boundary delineates the city limits of Lexington and regulates new building developments within its confines, preserving the surrounding rural, natural, and agricultural landscapes.
Joaquin Santoy Buying real estate in Tulum?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
While Mike highlights legitimate risks, such as market saturation and seasonal challenges like sargassum, conducting a full SWOT analysis allows investors to evaluate the broader landscape and make informed decisions.
Bruce Woodruff Ok, I've got a tough one...need ideas.
26 February 2024 | 58 replies
I used to do landscaping and junk hauling for free for the neighboring houses when I was employed by some flippers doing renovations.
John Mason If I buy a nice house without a pool in St Pete/Largo, how long to put pool
24 February 2024 | 3 replies
It's not possible to answer the question without defining the scope of what you want...a swim spa style system craned in over the roof could be a couple weeks if it's in stock and can be delivered ASAP...then you just complete decking and landscape and it's finished.