Carlos O.
Hardwood floors vs carpet
11 March 2015 | 14 replies
My main question is, what is cheaper in the long run in regards to turnover costs, hardwood floors or carpet?
Ken Jones
Newbie in North Myrtle Beach, SC
20 February 2016 | 6 replies
I recently got licensed as a real estate agent which I believe will be beneficial not only from the standpoint of the income it can provide but also networking, learning the market, and so on.So far I have been spending a lot of time mainly listening to the podcasts here but I look forward to getting into the forums and the other areas of Bigger Pockets to learn what I can and eventually being another resource for anyone that I can help out.Have a great day!
Nathan R.
Plumbing easement question in Pensacola FL
7 March 2015 | 8 replies
The sewer line was apparently not built to code in the first place, but the drain line is starting to collapse under the weight of the neighbor's cars (they park mainly in the driveway but also in their yard directly on top of the sewer line).
Brandon Turner
What are some examples of "problem properties" you would never want to buy?
10 March 2015 | 69 replies
"One Mans Trash is another Mans Treasure" Saying that, I think the main thing I would stay away from is Mobile Homes.
John Genovesi
New Member from Rockland County New York
8 March 2015 | 3 replies
My main goal is to network with like minded driven ambitious smart people who want to make money.
Olivia Tallchief
BAD NEIGHBORS
31 March 2015 | 10 replies
They won because it needed mainly cosmetics and they could live in it while working on it, so they bought a bargain for themselves.
Dimitry Adonis
Newbie from Brockton, MA
16 March 2015 | 7 replies
Make sure to listen to all the BP podcasts, read the articles on the main blog and be active in these forums to learn a ton very quickly about any topic in real estate you want to know more about.This is also a great place to meet people that can be assets to your business.
Michael Dunn
" Exposed " wiring in a potential Rental property .....
14 March 2015 | 6 replies
Good Morning,I need some insight and recommendations as to a situation that has come up, ina property I am looking to purchase, that has Exposed wiring , all throughout the house.The house was built around 1955 , and it is all wood on the inside ( almost like a Log cabin on the interior walls ), in that there is no sheetrock anywhere in the house.Well, all of the wiring that goes to the.... light switches, Outlets and ceiling fans, are all " Exposed " and are tacked to the wall with staples.Here is my main question please.....
Yechiel Abekassis
IRS LIEN
20 October 2015 | 12 replies
From the very beginning, It was improbable that they would, mainly because the numbers just did not work, (Auction price, current value, cost of selling and the lien amount.)