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Kasey Villareal Bulletproof a property?
27 February 2017 | 15 replies

I heard someone saying whenever they purchased a SF investment, they "bulletproof" it by removing the dishwasher, garbage disposal and automatic garage door to reduce maintenance issues. Wondering if anyone had experi...

Jarred S. Rental Property Bang for Your Buck Features
6 April 2016 | 8 replies

What is everyone doing in their rental rehabs today to get more for their money in the long run? And more consistency - which would ultimately save money over time as well.  I've read about using ceramic tile, refinis...

Michael Anderson Travertine or Porcelain flooring
13 July 2015 | 10 replies

Hi all.. I am going to be tiling one of my rentals.   Replacing carpet of course.   Was at Floor & Decor today plowing through some tile.   My first approach is to do porcelain 18x18 at about 1.59 Sq ft.   Then I ...

Don Konipol Positioning Between LTR and STR
18 July 2022 | 4 replies

So, the medium term 30 - 90 days rental, usually described as for “traveling nurses” or ”educators sabbaticals”  fits the criteria of something different, or at least a different rental positioning than a LTR or STR. ...

Natalie Kolodij Katrina Cottages- Anyone have experience?
6 April 2017 | 12 replies

Hey all, I've been looking into some real estate options in the Pensacola area- I've always wanted a mobile park but worry about hurricanes. I also love tiny homes and have looked at the concept of a tiny home communi...

Israel Irizarry SO WHAT IS A TAX DEED?
20 October 2017 | 2 replies

Every piece of real estate in the United States is subject to property taxes that you will be expected to pay each year. If you fail to pay these taxes your property will become tax delinquent, which is a road down th...

Ben Lindquist Qualified Intermediaries - Any good or bad experiences?
17 December 2024 | 8 replies

Hello BP Community!I have a client in Columbus, Ohio who is doing a 1031 Exchange for the first time and wants to get started with a Qualified Intermediary.  Is there anything that my client should look for or be care...

Shawn Davis Getting Ready To Quit the W-2 and Go Full Time REI - What Are You Doing For Health Insurance???
22 May 2015 | 18 replies

Hello All -We are about a month away from getting completely out of all W-2 employment and going full time (hubby & I) in REI.  We have been thinking about this for a while and feel like we are in good shape to do...

Sarah Humbargar Pre-Mitigated Meth House
21 February 2019 | 10 replies

We are under contract on a tri-plex which the owner claims had meth use but was mitigated to state standards, in Colorado. Two of the three units appear to be fully updated, but the upstairs unit has not been updated ...

Justin B. How much should I purchase this note for?
30 July 2017 | 10 replies

I'm new to note purchasing, so any help with this situation would be much appreciated.I'm wanting to purchase a note from a man who owner-financed a property he sold. The selling price was $165k with $15k down, and th...