Hello y’all :). I’m a newbie for the most part moving to South Florida in August. I’m positioning myself to do my first flip when I find the right deal and I’m wondering what tactics and strategies many of you use in...
Builders, what is the cost per square foot of construction in your area? Excluding any land costs, site prep. What types of finishes does that include? (quartz/granite, solid wood cabinets, hardwood flooring/engineere...
Hello,I am curious what insurance others are getting on their SFH rental properties? I have seen a number of posts where people mention they are paying $50-$75/mo on properties over $100K. How is this being done. Here...
After flipping a few homes, we have found that buyers can be pretty aggressive in their requests for "repairs" during the due diligence process. Unless we note otherwise in the listing information or disclosures, we ...
Hi BP community! I closed on my first deal in an upcoming neighborhood and historic district. I bought the property and negotiated some repairs in the purchase price. The gutters will need to be completely replaced an...
I'm starting the rehab on my first rehab project tomorrow. I closed on the 15th.I will post pictures in a little bit, I just don't have them with me right now. I have handymen doing most of the work. I will be watchin...
I am looking to build a 5-15 unit multifamily complex using shipping containers which are fully built from China.After having read dozens of articles about building multifamily using shipping containers I am convinced...
What do you look for in the ideal rental property? I'm not talking numbers , cap rates , price/ rental income here, and I understand this question is dependent on local markets. If a property is just a product that is...
We just bought a foreclosure and had three roofing companies give us a quote. We went with one and asked if they were licensed and insured. He said yes and showed us proof of his insurance. He is almost done with t...
BP,I went to a seminar last week and I heard a little trick that some people do to quickly access repair costs. He called it the "Rule of 5." The basic premise is, you add $5K for each major repair the property needs ...