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Erin N. Refi and finding another unicorn
28 July 2013 | 2 replies

Hello all,

I'm a newbie (2nd post), and I just really appreciate having this forum and all the wise folks who take the time to participate!

First of all, I would like to show off my fancy new unicorn that I bought...

Zach Hoereth BRRRR by accident in last semester of college?
27 February 2020 | 1 reply

If I could solely rely on compensation for each time a new investor approached me about doing a BRRRR I could stop selling real estate. Hopefully this sheds some light on running a BRRRR full cycle. ;) Overview: Initi...

Nate S. If this was your kitchen size, how would you remodel it?
5 March 2017 | 9 replies

It is a small kitchen, just enough room behind me for a dinner table. I read granite is best for long lasting counter tops for renting it out. Really mixed on floor. I mean would you leave the kitchen as is with new f...

James H. Make it the nicest or cheapest house in the neighborhood?
23 August 2017 | 8 replies

Hello BP fam, I am flipping a home in Albany GA this month. Its in the nicer Northwest area (Solid A/B neighborhood) of the city w good school zones. The average days on the market is 90-120days. Fairly slow but I hav...

Denise Tinsley Forclosure needs extensive renovation
8 January 2020 | 6 replies

As a newbie I purchased a foreclosed home with cash at $22,000. The previous loan on the home was for $88,000. Comps for similar homes that are in good shape would be around $100,000. I have estimated that the cost to...

Michael Stole Rehab matierial
20 January 2011 | 11 replies

If the interior of a house is almost empty with only wood frame, plumbing, electrial wiring, and HVAC duct, what building material (not including appliance) I need to buy? Right now I can think of (in the order of tim...

Charlotte H. Spend $$ on updates or list for rent and see what happens?
17 July 2020 | 9 replies

This is our first property we are not buying to live in. We have another investment property that we had as our primary home for years, fixed up and did lots nice projects that we knew improved the home but we also en...

Scott K. Forced appreciation examples
6 July 2020 | 7 replies

I'm curious to better understand some of the nuances around forced appreciation while rehabbing. Some questions include:- When is it appropriate to add an additional bedroom?- When is it appropriate to add an addition...

Alex Wuesthoff ANALYZING HELP NEEDED - share opinions
28 August 2020 | 4 replies

Hello, I am looking at a property in the STL (Saint Louis) area for a possible rental. FYI this is my first deal ever. My plan currently is this - Purchase house with a 5% down 30 year conventional loan. The property ...

Matthew Henry Nashville, TN 2/2.5 for $77.5k
25 June 2016 | 5 replies

Hello all. I have not posted to the forum in years. I moved to Nashville, TN, one of the hottest markets I have ever seen, and have been renting for the past few years. I saved up for a down payment, and decided to bu...