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Trevor Stephens Small Mobile Home Park
11 April 2020 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $800,000 Cash invested: $300,000 A small mobile home park consisting of two houses, 13 RV spots, 17 Mobile home spaces.
Jack Fernandes King or Queen of Lowballing?
13 April 2020 | 43 replies
I was already dirty so I inspected the crawl space and some other undesirables for myself.
Nas Zidane Floor plan dilemma with my flip
9 May 2020 | 36 replies
That hallway seems to be a waste of space.
Craig Rich Heating a Duplex on one furnace HELP
14 April 2020 | 11 replies
Putting HVAC in any unconditioned space is a big no-no and should be avoided, if at all possible.No matter what you choose, make sure the contractor does a complete manual-J calculation (and ideally blower-door test) so that you know the system is properly sized.
Simon Obas Water leaking form bedroom ceiling, who do I call?
14 April 2020 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @James Mc Ree:Call a roofer.Unless there's another living space above you....then call a plumber. 
Christopher Kolasa Asset protection as an owner-occupied landlord in Connecticut
20 April 2020 | 18 replies
Generally speaking, most investors in the small multi-family space agree that a umbrella policy of one or two million will suffice for most people who do not have a large target on their back.
Dan Hedges BRRRR in Metro Detroit
15 April 2020 | 4 replies
I used Foundations Systems of Michigan for encapsulating the crawl space.Before Pictures:Repairs/upgrades: PaintVinyl FlooringPorcelain FloorsBase Boards, Casing, moldingPlugs & OutletsFixturesBlindsLED Recessed LightsInterior & Screen Doors- removed exterior doors in kitchenStainless Steel Appliances Quartz CountertopsCabinetsBacksplashHookup- New Washer/DryerNew VanityVent FansToiletsTub/ShowerGuttersChimney Caps/Tuck PointHot Water Heater- 1Encapsulated Crawl Space, Added Sump PumpFurnace- 1After Pictures:Unit A: http://smartfloorplan.com/mi/v431539/player.plUnit B: http://smartfloorplan.com/mi/v431659/player.pl RentI rented unit A for $850 and unit B for $825 fairly easily.
Austin Woyshnar First time house hacker in PA
15 April 2020 | 4 replies
Mine is a split level with two living rooms a large deck and plenty of space.
Jerryll Noorden Vacant Commercial Real Estate For Filming
13 April 2020 | 0 replies
OK this will be a weird post but here goes.We have a film crew coming to film and we need a commercial building ideally vacant to film in.Does anyone have or know anyone that purchased like a post office, old church, gas station, office space, ... anything that could be flipped into a single family residence?
Kyle Shepherd I'm a new investor in rural Alabama
23 April 2020 | 11 replies
I'm looking to develop recurring wealth/revenue in the rental market for a few reasons, one of which being so I can secure flexibility and funding for certain research work and writing that I need to do, but can't do right now due to time constraints (day job requires 40-60 hours per week right now).My current goal is to have 100 doors in the next 10 years, with cashflow of at least $100 per door.