I have an option to buy (for $11,500) an attached 2 story brick (2br, 1ba- 864 sq ft, with basement) as a complete gut renovation in Newburgh, NY. I really liked the idea of a smaller unit as my first real property...
How hard is it to tile a living room in the porcelain wood tile. Is it worth it doing it myself and what tools will I have to buy that wouldn’t be in my garage already. Thanks
Hello all,I have seen other posts regarding the Baltimore real estate investments but they all seem to be out of date. I am relatively new to the area (10 months and counting) and have got a pretty good feel for which...
Hi BP -- so I'm actually asking for my current property which has a basement. Here's the skinny:We just had someone come and rip out all the flooring (carpet/carpet pad)We ripped out the carpet because our cats I thin...
I've owned a rental property in the Kirkwood/East Lake neighborhood of Atlanta for over 10 years. The 100 year old 3/2 house is built on a "double lot", which gives it a nice size yard for intown living and a nice fea...
There's a subdivision in my area with 3 abandoned houses, built from 2006-2008. These are what I call "simple brick" homes, rectangle shape, 1800-2200 sq ft. or so. We're in a rural area, and I would REALLY like to ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Detroit.
Purchase price: $12,000
Cash invested: $16,338
Rehabbed a vacant duplex in Detroit. Partnered with a property man...
I'm currently rehabing two 1 bedroom apartments and I'm undecided on what I should do with the bathrooms. Both bathrooms are identical in size and they use to have a tub with out a shower. The old baths were built int...
I came up with a new way to quickly evaluate if a deal will cashflow.I call it the 10% Rule: if annual gross revenue is at least 10% of the financed amount (after putting 25% down) then it’ll most likely cashflow.For ...
The short story to a very long and drawn out neighborly dispute: I need to sub-divide a parcel of land. What is the most cost effective way to do this in Washington State?Background: I have a rental property in the So...