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Christina R. Short Term Rental Insurance in NYC
12 April 2018 | 22 replies

Hello,Does anyone here do homesharing (Airbnb) for their rental property? I am having a tough time finding insurance for this commercial short term rental activity in an owner occupied house (I live in one unit, the o...

Marcello Di Gerlando Design recommedations for this ? see photo
18 September 2015 | 18 replies

This is a 1970's traditional home, in one of the nicest areas of Colorado Springs 3900 sq. ft. I have been interested in updating and flipping one of these larger properties.I've looked at a few like this and I get st...

DeAnna Nieves Any Mid-Century Modern fans in the Phoenix area?
22 July 2015 | 10 replies

I personally love the mid-century modern 'sensibility' but having a hard time convincing my client that it would be a worthwhile investment.It's a hi-rise apartment unit being sold in "vintage" condition - the kitchen...

Jace Prozeller Do ceiling boobs increase value or are they outdated?
3 March 2021 | 20 replies

First off I would like to start off my post by saying, I don’t know the correct term for the half-sphere ceiling lights. I’ve always called them ceiling boobs.We are currently working on a flip and are picking out lig...

Mike D. A question about old houses
30 September 2009 | 12 replies

Say a house was built around 1910 and is in a college/low income area, so it takes a beating. How much longer can these houses really stand for? Won't they have to be torn down soon?

Chris Clothier Yes, That Just Happened...(Inspection Issue)
25 January 2013 | 30 replies

We've been fixing houses for a long time now in multiple cities and for lots of different exit strategies. Even though we have had thousands of inspections done on properties, we've never before had to face this issu...

Shoshana Shulman seeking rehab contractor and property manager in 44120 ohio
17 May 2019 | 1 reply

Hi, Everyone,I am seriously considering buying a property in the 44120 area of Ohio. Taxes are a bit steep. The house needs a general rehab, and though I haven't inspected it yet (with a property inspector), I would l...

Enver Perez Houses 1940 and down
23 November 2013 | 22 replies

I am a new investor and i am in the middle of closing on my first house . I've been listening to the bigger pockets podcast and have read several blogs and I'm curious to know why most of the investors suggest to get...

Account Closed I am the rich guy you want to be - Part 2 - Classes to Take
30 December 2015 | 5 replies

I'm writing this post as a follow-up to a post I made over on the investor psychology forum about the downside, isolation and anxiety resulting from achieving wealth - and I was really grateful to see an outpouring of...

Roy N. What to do with a large, old estate?
11 August 2015 | 6 replies

I had originally posted this in a thread belonging to Ashley Harris, but to avoid dragging her thread off-topic, I've moved it here.Yesterday, I walked one of the oldest private estate houses in the Maritimes  (built ...