Hey Everyone!I love buying a lot of furniture for a bargain. As we all know, there is nothing like a good deal. What are some of your favorite ways to cut your furnishing costs? Here are my three favorite ways: Re-use...
There are two points in the investment process where you can reduce maintenance costs. The first is when you purchase a property. The second occurs when you renovate it.
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Hello BP.I'm looking to buy a 12-15 units MF in NorCal. One of them has 100% MTM rents at lower than market price (about 15-20%). The condition of the units are pretty rough. So if I remodel/fix them up, rents can ...
What's the best way to address an unpermitted addition when negotiating sale price?
Does anyone have any recommendations for low-cost kitchen cabinets in the Minneapolis/St.Paul/Twin Cities area? Any good imported RTA options that you've had experience with? On the value proposition scale, we'd like ...
Anyone flipping/rehabbing in the 500k to 3m dollar range?Who is flipping/rehabbing single family or multi family homes in the 500k to 3 million-dollar range? Background: Rehabbing homes in CT for first time home buyer...
I’d like to start a new kind of real estate brokerage. It would dually represent buyers and sellers and charge a total commission of no more than 0.6%. Instead of depending on buyer agents to drive prospects from hous...
Good evening everyone!My husband and I are about to close on our very first rental property in St. Louis, MO. We live in a different state but are from that area. We found a property management company but before sign...
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I would like to sell a house to a tennant on contract. I am just buying this house so I do have a loan. She can come up with 5000.00 down and monthly rent is 450.00. So ...
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I was wondering what kind of blinds you use in your rentals for the windows.
I am supplying and installing the blinds for a few reasons.
So far I have always put...