David New
Flooring Question For Rental
24 April 2020 | 8 replies
@David New I had Lifeproof LVP installed in my 3 unit and it looks amazing and is tenant proof.
Matt Nico
Post #3: DIY Remodel. Bathroom Makover
24 May 2020 | 0 replies
But I've put used ceiling fans in all of my rentals, and they look amazing, and have not broken yet.
Jesse Daconta
When to Contact a Passive Investor
3 August 2020 | 4 replies
Jesse, your little girl is amazing!)
Mike Zahniser
Traditional Vs Commercial Financing?
1 September 2020 | 12 replies
In the last 2 years, my amazing wife and I have purchased 15 SFH and 3 duplexes (21 doors all worth 50-80k each) that we have rehabbed and rented with the plan to hold for ever and use to be financially free.
Louis Coniglio
335 BP episodes down, 65 more to go!
18 September 2020 | 1 reply
<3 I'm super thankful for what @joshdorkin @Brandon Turner @davidgreene @davidmeyer @Mindy Jensen @Scott Trench & all of the other amazing team & staff members @BiggerPockets have created.
Stewart Beal
Who Loves Old Hardware Stores & Historic Downtown Real Estate
25 September 2020 | 1 reply
We are so proud of what we have done, it is the greatest thing I have done in business saving this store and all credit is given to the team: ACE Hardware Corp, the SBA, the former owners, my partner/investors, the Ypsilanti community and extremely loyal customers, University Bank, my wife Kathlynn, and the amazing staff of 9 who keep this business running every day.
Ujwal Velagapudi
San Francisco's Rents Drop 35% - Long Term or Temporary?
30 December 2020 | 45 replies
It’s not like companies were extolling its amazing benefits back when they had a choice.
Justin Goodin
6 Incredible Benefits of Passively Investing in a Real Estate Syn
10 October 2021 | 23 replies
@Scott Shafran Amazing!
Michael Beeman
0-38 units in 10 months using the BRRR strategy effectively
16 January 2022 | 108 replies
@Michael Beeman Amazing story!
Kanwar Sodhi
Most common unknowns while flipping
19 March 2018 | 5 replies
The unknowns I have had to learn the hard way are everything you can not see using one point in time (pre buy inspection); i.e. subfloor wood rot in your crawlspace that no one caught (even though 4 people were down there at different times), permits (have people pulled them in the past for big things that were done on the property), septic drain lines (septic tank was amazing, but the drain lines were faulty had to get a permit and get the city to do an inspection and called for a 7,500 repair and partial mound system to be installed....when the original inspection and pump was aok because it was a dry time of year)...., speaking of time of year, a HVAC unit that was inspected in the winter and the differential was AOK, was inspected for a closing in the summer and had to be completely replaced (4k-that I wasn't supposed to have to spend), drainage issues on the property and water intrusion......no body really inspects for drainage issues prior to closing, especially when it's a dryer time of year, then BOOM the rain hits and water is coming in over the foundation because water is not being routed correctly around the house.