Kerry Arm
Replacing hardwood flooring (is it resellable)
20 September 2018 | 1 reply
Thanks in advance for your feedback/ If it is the old style 1/2" thick oak, and you have enough to cover a couple of rooms, yes, you can probably find a buyer.
Michael Stanley Nino
How do you go about investing out of state?
24 October 2018 | 53 replies
I will keep that in mind when investing near a body of water, I'm sure there is some kind of insurance to cover hurricane damage?
Kian T.
Rental Property - Hold or Sell
25 September 2018 | 7 replies
For the first few years, I barely covered the mortgage with rent, but now I get $2400/month (and recently refinanced to a $1,791 mortgage payment) which is better than it used to be.
Bruce McKenty
Newbie with some Questions in Rochester, NY
30 September 2018 | 6 replies
My thought behind this is to not only cover the costs but to generate some positive cash flow.
Sherrod Mcgowan-green
Saving / budgeting habits
20 September 2018 | 1 reply
One of the accounts covers almost all of my bills which are all automatically deducted.
Eric Estep
Marketing buy and sell
25 September 2018 | 3 replies
Advice of how to legally write the contract for wv as "subject to"
Sunil Nahata
New member of bigger pockets
22 September 2018 | 3 replies
And this time I hope I can do a better job because I am sure I got my back covered with pros at BIGGER POCKETS and hopefully local Reia which I am about to join soon.
Shaun R.
Problems with tenants dog and neighbors
21 September 2018 | 12 replies
How much insurance coverage do you have and does your policy even cover a dog large enough to jump a six foot fence?
Jenny Gremillion
Tax Strategy question regarding Vacation rental
22 September 2018 | 8 replies
They're subject to special treatment under Sec 280A.
Account Closed
Does Insulation Add Equity?
2 October 2018 | 11 replies
I do not know if it will add value, it may if it is uncommon for houses in the area to be insulated. and for $250, well worth doing, it may even help prevent any pipes from freezing in the future. as far as the electric, i do not find that price too bad, the basement will be easy for them to take care of, the 1st floor, they will have to open up the switch and outlets, tie the new wire to the knob and tube and pull the new wire up using that knob and tube wire and re install the switches and outlets, there is some labor involved and is easier with 2 workers. the lights are going to be the hardest for them to do and they may have to open some walls, i would check with the electrician on that and see if you are going to have the added cost of repair and re painting. a lot of times insurance companies will not cover you if there is knob and tube in the house and it was never disclosed to them, so it would be worth it to you for the insurance protection to have it done. over all though, it seems like a good price.