
24 October 2021 | 4 replies
Im not going to beat myself up about it, I give myself credit for at least taking the leap.these are the numbers19k for initial purchase10k on new roof and patiosmaybe 6k inside with laborarv 65-70kim torn between holding or flipping...we are about 85% done I've owned about 6 months

23 October 2021 | 4 replies
With earnest money paid and inspection completed the inspection revealed some roof issues.

23 October 2021 | 2 replies
I have a rental property that has a unique roof as seen below:Leaves clog this drain and the roof in the upstairs apartment leaks.

6 December 2021 | 11 replies
We installed new windows, siding, roof, new kitchen and baths, new electrical, plumbing, boiler, insulation, drywall etc.

29 October 2021 | 25 replies
@Shlomo Koheler yeah creative financing is certainly an aspect I am studying up on more to feel confident talking through that option with the seller - definitely opens up the ability to put less money down to start

24 October 2021 | 1 reply
Foundation Repaired, Flooring Throughout, New Roof, Stucco repaired, Drywall repair, removed popcorn ceiling, What was the outcome?

24 October 2021 | 4 replies
@Zachary Scott IMO, I believe this could be pretty subjective but I think it would depend on your comfort level and risk avoidance regarding certain things, e.g. rancher on a waterfront lagoon in terms of flooding issues, age of the home and potential termite issues resulting in structural damage, roof condition and what could be underneath of it from leaks.

24 October 2021 | 2 replies
Usually roof, electrical, foundation or plumbing related.

12 November 2021 | 4 replies
I have a 3 floor townhome with trusses and a flat roof.

27 October 2021 | 2 replies
Would like some advice on this deal - thank you in advance SFH under contract for $106k (current owners purchased a year ago for $59k and did lipstick on a pig) - neighbourhood nice b /class neighbourhood - no crimeInspection brought up a few things Asbestos tiles in the basement, im told they are fine but I would prob want to epoxy over them to be safe though not needed I just dont want to have anyone at risk ($1500)Roof will need to be replaced in the next 1-2 years ($8-9kish)Garage door needs to be replaced ($700)Stairs and driveway need to be addressed ($2k)Had drain scoped needs to be cleaned out ($500)AC is working but on the way out ($2k)a few windows needs to be replaced and smaller stuff etc - looking around 15-20k out of pocket to get home up and running Now all done up this home will appraise for $120-125k and rent for 1400 a monthhowever and I understand the sellers want to make some money (home was sitting on the market for awhile) but this is a pretty big list of big expenses and while I dont mind taking them on to be all in with zero meat on the bone from an equity standpoint seems not ideal as I will be locking around 40-45k up in the property.Insight appreciated - thank you for getting this far