Julie Kern
Foreclosure - house next door
9 November 2014 | 19 replies
The interior definitely needs revamping (carpet, paint) but there were no major visible defects when we saw it, other than the fact that it was filthy and hadn't been maintained well.
Tim Beadle
1st time landlord debating between 2 properties. Risk v Reward
23 October 2014 | 7 replies
LouisUnit #1: 2b/ 1bRent: $700-800/ monthlyCondition: FairUpgrades: Paint every room, update bathroom fixtures, Fix kitchen floor (bubbling laminate), replace ceiling fans, A/C unit needed (but already ducted)Unit #2: 3b/1b & officeRent: Owner Occupied & rent 2 bedrooms @ $400/ monthly per roomCondition: FairUpgrades: Paint rooms, Replace carpet in three rooms, chair rail &baseboard needed in kitchen, **This unit runs on radiant heat, no A/C ducts**Property Overall: Needs Roof work, wall in detached garage to be replaced, Old radiant heat in 2nd unit is concerning, basement is dry, some chipping paint in 2nd unit, better location than Prop #1, No off street parking,
Peter Smith
What to do if your wife is not 100% on board?
25 May 2015 | 59 replies
Start asking her opinion on what properties... and if you were to get that one, which paints and color schemes to go with, interior design, blinds vs curtains, carpet vs hardwood, etc.
Beau Blinder
First Time Using Rental Agents in Boston as a Landlord
27 October 2014 | 14 replies
The biggest selling point was to rip up the old stinky carpets and refinish the gorgeous oak floors underneath.
Bryant Cheely
College Roommate Switch Out
24 October 2014 | 10 replies
We also require our tenants to have the carpets professionally steam cleaned when moving out.
Jocelyn Hinz
Help with ideas for potential deal
23 October 2014 | 2 replies
Put about $4000 into it, with new carpet, paint and a fridge, and we now have it rented for $850/month.The other half has been for sale since we bought our place, at $125,000.
Todd Willhoite
Trying to figure out SF rentals
24 October 2014 | 8 replies
They pay off quick.My first house was half gutted and a mess, I paid $2,900.00.
Jeremy Peters
Property Cost of Ownership Breakdown
24 October 2014 | 7 replies
I'm going to model out paint, carpet/flooring, and landscaping.
Mike Landry
would you subject to this property
30 October 2014 | 4 replies
They have left the home in pretty good shape but the walls are a mess and you need to paint to attract the next tenant or the floors (carpet or wood) are in rough shape and need to be refinished or replaced.