
21 January 2018 | 38 replies
So I’m not exactly profiteering from the deposit.Here is a pic of one of my rentals kitchens before you go on a tangent.

28 August 2017 | 10 replies
And, as soon as I get my beard tamed, I'll add a profile pic!

3 January 2017 | 15 replies
Here is a pic of a flip i just did....I obviously did a more than just paint the paneling but you get the idea.

25 December 2017 | 13 replies
Alejandro Que Pasa Hi and Welcome to BP those are Great Goals to have hope to see a few Before an After pics.

4 September 2012 | 6 replies
13 steps to taking a picture from a potential second story level view.if you're really serious about taking a pic from a 2 story level, i have my practical 2cents to throw in :)1. determine what height your view would be2. determine length of your the telescoping pole you just used today3. height from #1 - length of telescoping pole + 2 feet + = height of ladder you'll need4. get the size of ladder you'll need (as referenced in #3.)5. bring tape measure6. bring a friend (who's not afraid of heights)7. have friend hold ladder (or you hold ladder) - whoever's not afraid of heights8. climb up that ladder w/tape measure9. measure the 2ft as referenced in #3.10. do not climb beyond the 2ft point from the top of ladder to where you will stand (safety precaution/stability)11. set timer on your camera12. push telescopic pole (that already has your camera set and ready to go) and set on a step of the ladder13. don't forget to share your pics w/the group!

26 January 2016 | 78 replies
My advice is to start a folder and put all pics of anything you like in finish level and start compiling your own style.

12 July 2017 | 7 replies
My guy charges $100.....well worth it in my opinion.3) Get your agent (or hold it yourself) to do a Neighborhood Open House when it first goes live.......the buyer was a family member from someone who lived a few doors away and had been looking to get into the neighborhood for the last 12 months.Drop me a message if you'd like the before / after pics.....can't find a way to post them all on her without taking ages to upload !

3 October 2017 | 16 replies
The time you spent researching Turnkey providers, talking on the phone with them, due diligence, talking to lenders, scanning and gathering financial documents, looking at inspection reports, closing, talking to PM about repairs, etc. took hours, probably dozens of hours each property, if you're lucky.After the dust had settled, it's possible to spend 2-3 hours on a property per year, but you need to factor all the backend and frontend time.

6 December 2017 | 7 replies
I'm sure there are other options but I saw a couple pics online and really thought it would make us stand out. it currently has an old fabric awning that we will be replacing with metal that will dress up the front for sure.

19 November 2017 | 1 reply
Below are pics of the addition.