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Paul M. Renovating one apartment at a time, utilities challenge
28 April 2012 | 6 replies

For financial and available time reasons, I might need to renovate one apartment at time, in a building where the apartments are stacked on top of each other. These would be gut renovations. How feasible is this wit...

Nick Seginowich Rehab on a 1920's house
12 September 2019 | 11 replies

I recently found a 2100sqft, single family home built in 1925, in a great area with some really good numbers. I'm just a little unsure of the rehab as it should need a fairly extensive one. I'm working with a contract...

Dominique Rogers Older Homes vs Newer Homes
4 January 2019 | 16 replies

Hello fellow BP members, I had a question about buying older homes specifically in Ogden or Cache Valley. By older homes meaning, homes built before the 40's. It seems like the price on the them tend to be quite cheap...

Henley H. House built in 1900!?
2 February 2018 | 6 replies

I'm looking at purchasing a house built in 1900, remodeled in 2008.  Not being especially savvy about the internal workings of a home and how to fix them, I'm looking for insights as to whether it's overall a good ide...

Basu G. gut job - ball park estimate for multi family properties.
14 November 2017 | 3 replies

Hello,We are looking at couple of multi family properties that have potential. These are all located in metro atlanta area. How would you go about estimating what it would need for a gut job for a multi family, which ...

Armand Sepulveda Finding money for repairs. Turning personal home into long term rental.
19 April 2023 | 2 replies

I'd like to rent out my personal residence I bought in Dec 21' with an FHA loan but I'm having plumbing issues. The house value is about 265k and the mortgage is about 215k. I have about 7k in savings but I was wonder...

Donta' Collins Mortgage Servicer deemed a house abandoned, how can I purchase?
28 August 2018 | 3 replies

Hello all, While investigating a couple of property that have tax liens I noticed a unoccupied house that was in awesome condition. The house does not have a tax lien on it. There was a notice the door.  The notice st...

Bruce P. Has anyone had epoxy lining done in their cast iron plumbing?
22 May 2020 | 3 replies

So my friend is recently in a position where they may have to replace their main sewer line connecting the house to the street. One of the contractors said they had a new machine that could do epoxy lining of the cast...

Christopher Johnson Fix and flip do’s and don’ts
20 November 2020 | 3 replies

Hello BP I’m working on purchasing a deal for a fix and flip. I’ve been reading books watching videos and listening to podcasts on what to expect but I want to hear about some of the do’s and don’ts that some of you g...

Alex Liu Replace all the pipes or repair the defected parts?
12 May 2017 | 2 replies

Hello, I'm going to sell my property in King County WA. I'm doing some major repairs the house and planning to sell it in couple months. One thing I'm not sure about is the pipes. Since I'm going to sell it, just wond...