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Christopher Winkler Who Else Hates White Cabinets?
18 June 2024 | 10 replies
Since there is no "Rehabbing" catagory, BP, wink, wink, i figured i would start here. 
Hamidou Keita Newbie with questions about other newbies experience in Detroit real estate market
19 June 2024 | 11 replies
Certainly this is not the case for everyone but a cautionary tale nonetheless-especially being out of State.My CPA is referring this investor to me because he knows I like the Lansing, MI area where prices are similar but taxes are lower, labor cost lower, and lots of economic development because it is the State capital.To your success!
Garrett Kroll Preventing check in/outs on holidays
19 June 2024 | 7 replies
I think you'll cost yourself more by not allowing check ins and check outs on holidays.
Kiran Yella North Carolina rental investment RTP area or Charlotte
20 June 2024 | 9 replies
The RTP area, comprising cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Cary, is an attractive option for several reasons:Strong job market and population growth, driven by the tech, research, and education sectors, ensuring consistent rental demand.More affordable home prices compared to Charlotte, allowing for better cash flow from rental income.Areas like Cary, Apex, and parts of Raleigh have newer construction townhomes/condos that fit your criteria.Potential for long-term equity growth, as the region is seeing steady appreciation.Some recommended areas to consider near RTP:Cary (especially newer developments like Amberly)ApexNorth RaleighDurham (for slightly lower prices)Charlotte is also a solid option, though it may be more expensive:Strong financial/banking sector driving job and population growth.Higher home prices but potentially higher rents as well.Newer townhome/condo developments in areas like Ballantyne, University City, and South End.Robust long-term equity growth potential, but higher entry costs.
Tracy Mattox Selling First Rental w/$1700/mo Income Do I Reinvest?
19 June 2024 | 4 replies
Just counting the costs and praying to try and make the wisest and best decision.
Aubrey Ford Splitting a SFH with an in-law suite into two rentals
17 June 2024 | 10 replies
Its needs a small bit of rehab to get it ready for rent.
Corey G. Remotely monitor water meters for leaks
19 June 2024 | 18 replies
I figure a one time expense to prevent major water bills in the future might be in my best interest as long as it doesn't cost too much. 
Alan Goetsch Connected Investors Largest REI Scam on the Internet
18 June 2024 | 121 replies
yeah anssi people look at the cost rather than the value.
Jordan Connett 7-unit BRRRR buy & hold
19 June 2024 | 0 replies
remodel will always cost more.
Gary Suskin Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
18 June 2024 | 5 replies
A single family house ,which needed some rehab and is now rented out on a yearly lease.I realy believe in BRRRR strategy and am interested in making a new and similar investment in this area.Outside of real estate, I enjoy furniture restoration, sports hiking and reading .Excited to learn and connect with you all!