
17 July 2017 | 3 replies
.- Site a tiny house or (2) and rent it AirBnB- Lease the land to a billboard company- Lease the land to a satellite or antenna company where they can put antenna's on your yard.- Coordinate with neighbor for their potential needs (direct lease to them)- Coordinate with neighbor for access to improve market value of your dog-leg parcel- Donate the land to the local garden club to improve the aesthetics and drive higher rents.

4 February 2014 | 17 replies
Feedback has been fantastic but no offers yet.I'll post updates as I get themThe jury is still out on this project but I'm looking at a potential profit of $30k-$35k depending on selling price and closing costs.Some lessons learned:Time IS Money - I spent weekends and nights working on this place to save some cash, in the end I could have paid a bit (~$5k) more and had it ready to sell in weeks versus months.Keep track of everything - The amount of data I have from this flip is astounding: Square footage of rooms, kitchen layouts, electrical diagrams, paint schemes & material samples, inspection documents, eviction process, quantity of materials used and of course all of the costs.I'm much more confident in accurately estimating jobs and can spot questionable charges/material quantities - the best part is that the more flips you do the better your data gets!

8 March 2017 | 2 replies
There are a couple of threads on tiny houses, and airstreams you may want to read. https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/530/topics/22...https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/530/topics/31...https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/223/topics/32...https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/30...

23 September 2016 | 6 replies
The tile itself was inexpensive (sorry, I don't remember the per sf cost at the moment, but I can say that we went to a discount tile retailer for bathroom tile, and great small quantity closeouts were available for huge discounts (like way cheaper than home depot), and we used home depot 12x24 tile for the kitchen floor for a few hundred bucks).The other big expense would have been the roof, but we were able to leave that one alone (thank God!).

19 October 2017 | 23 replies
So the strategy seems to be buying 100 liens at low or no interest and maybe a tiny fraction don't get redeemed and you have a huge windfall by acquiring the property.

5 May 2014 | 6 replies
(Yes, I know that REI is a job, at least until you are a fully automated big dog, and I know that I'll be starting off with tiny streams... but where do you think the Amazon and the Mississippi start?

19 September 2020 | 40 replies
Item Title Sale Location Cost Per Quantity Square Feet Total Cost Permit City -195 1 1 -195 Plumbing (Washer dryer change, DS Sink, DS and UP Shower change) Foulk -5200 1 1 -5200 Fence Material http://www.menards.com/main/p-2423383-c-5774.htm -80 12 1 -960 Sheet Rock Ask Contractor -35 30 1 -1050 Nails/Screws -20 14 1 -280 Carpet Menards -1.29 1 1500 -1935 Carpet Padding Menards -0.25 1 1500 -375 Carpet Installation Menards -0.38 1 1500 -570 Hardwood Floor Labor -2.5 1 1200 -3000 Fire safe door http://www.homedepot.com/p/JELD-WEN-Fire-Rated-6-Panel-Primed-White-Steel-Entry-Door-with-Brickmould-THDJW166100237/202036332?

31 July 2012 | 164 replies
If that's the case, why aren't you arguing that all guns should be illegal, skydiving should be illegal, alcohol consumption should be illegal, driving cars should be illegal, swimming pools should be illegal, airplanes should be illegal, restaurants should be illegal (people die from food poisoning and chocking), being a roofer should be illegal, etc.There are many more deaths from those things above (and a higher probability of dying) than from hookers passing on HIV.Can you explain to me why the tiny health danger posed from prostitution should make it illegal while all the other things in the world that are much more dangerous should still be legal?

24 July 2012 | 13 replies
Sandy S HarrisI buy the envelopes 100,000 to 500,000 at a time so I cant say what small quantities cost.Although you should be able to find them for roughly .12 cents each for boxes of 500.

28 July 2012 | 12 replies
The option that has the largest difference between how much I'm spending and how much I'm selling for (remember, this is my profit), is probably the best way to go.Now, in reality, instead of just considering 6 scenarios like above, for my rehabs, I may be considering 1000+ scenarios -- some with just tiny detail and price changes.The goal is to find the scenario that has the largest difference between the amount I'm spending and the amount I'm selling for -- this gives me the largest profit.I realize that might have been a lot of rambling -- sorry about that.