Hi all,
Very new to BP. Just beginning my real estate investing journey and trying to learn as much as I can as quickly as I can.
Quick question for the group. In the next year or so, my fiancee and I will move into...
One question I'm often asked by sellers and fellow investors is, "should I rehab the bathroom". And while I'm not a lawyer, I'll give you the standard lawyer response: it depends.As with most things related to an inve...
Investment Info:
Condo fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $240,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $385,000
This project was done with a partner.
Garden style condo 1bd 1ba built in 1...
I found a house that seemed to be a great rental opportunity. Clearly looks like a flip because all completely remodeled. Recent modern colors etc. Square foot price is in our range. I was totally sold on it till our...
Dear BP members,I have purchased a property in Amagansett, NY that I plan to tear down and replace with a more modern and slightly larger unit. The permit process in the Hampton's can take up to two years and therefor...
Summary : Looking options which are not labor intensive for bathroom remodel , which is already in great condition. The option doesn't have to be cheap , but should be less labor intensiveCurrent Pic :Longer version ...
I could use a bit of advice. We have an upcoming vacancy in a duplex and will be able to raise rents either a little or a lot. If I do the usual move out routine of cleaning, painting, replacing carpet etc., we will b...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $325,750
Cash invested: $70,000
remodeled from bottom to top. Had a basement unit that just had a toilet and...
I am closing on this rental today and need help on how to remodel this tub. The tub itself is in great shape but the blue shower surround is actually wood tiles. Being a rental I want to make this look as nice as poss...
Installing a new glass block window in the main hallway bathroom really added a nice touch, but the tile choices from Home Depot are what really put the upstairs bathroom “over the top.” Just look at the before and...