Tri Le
Termite Damage Not Disclosed
26 September 2020 | 1 reply
What an investor focused/experienced realtor would know is "Good Bones:" Roof, AC/Heat, Plumbing, Electrical, Foundation - and for those of us living in "termite world" - block over wood construction.
Thomas Larsen
I am here to help! (Western Washington)
30 September 2020 | 4 replies
I worked for a drilling company and installed new plumbing so i can definitely do that!
Jc M.
Big leap or small? CA is familiar but it would take all my ammo!
7 October 2020 | 32 replies
You will learn what contractors see and issues that can happen with plumbing and whats behind the drywall you decided to open up and didn't need to.
Jake Peetz
1st BRRR Completed - All my money out Plus some - Thank you BP!
24 November 2021 | 41 replies
With everything 2020 has had to offer, this has been a shining deal for us.The home needed new floors, paint, electrical wiring to be put to code and some plumbing.
Nick Seginowich
My First BRRRR Investment
27 September 2020 | 3 replies
Also had an extremely overgrown backyard and some minor plumbing problems which cost $1892.57 to fix.
Ron Singh
new tenant plumbing issues
28 September 2020 | 7 replies
I was staying in that house for 3+ years before them, and had no plumbing issues. sfr, ranch home 4bed/2bath, 60s built.
Isaac Magee
Should I vertically integrate
28 September 2020 | 4 replies
My first hire would be an experienced contractor to handle the basics (demo, framing, sheet-rock, flooring, etc.) and sub out the specialties (roofing, electrical, plumbing, foundation, HVAC, etc.).What do you think?
Bryan Malone
Need Help Buying First Cash-flowing Rental Property
18 October 2020 | 30 replies
Make sure there are not major rehab items on the first one-no overhaul of electrical, plumbing, or strctural.
Mel Salinas
1960s Pueblo Homes in Albuquerque are Popular
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $83,000 Cash invested: $28,000 Sale price: $141,000 Mostly cosmetic; sales desc: Custom Pueblo home with many new updates to include: thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roof, premium stucco finish in Cottonwood by El Rey, hand-welded custom security gate, lighting fixtures and ceiling fans, KOHLER Staccato sink, plumbing fixtures, Williamsburg Maple & Acacia butcher block countertops, Fireside African Rosewood Laminate Flooring in all bedrooms (no carpet!)
Mel Salinas
1960s Pueblo Homes in Albuquerque are Popular
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $83,000 Cash invested: $28,000 Sale price: $141,000 Mostly cosmetic; sales desc: Custom Pueblo home with many new updates to include: thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roof, premium stucco finish in Cottonwood by El Rey, hand-welded custom security gate, lighting fixtures and ceiling fans, KOHLER Staccato sink, plumbing fixtures, Williamsburg Maple & Acacia butcher block countertops, Fireside African Rosewood Laminate Flooring in all bedrooms (no carpet!)