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Kyle Handy First SFR Under Contract (Foundation Split)
15 February 2016 | 12 replies

I just went under contract for my first flip here in San Antonio.  I want to run the numbers by somebody first.  I'm an experience RE agent (8 years, sold over 300 homes lived in SA my whole life) so I feel my ARV wil...

Jay Sheth Buying houses greater than 100 years old
1 July 2021 | 17 replies

hi
When buying turnkey property is it ok to buy property which built 100 years ago ? I plan to keep these rentals for another 30 years at least so wondering how age of house matters

Karl Huther How old is too old for rental investments?
30 December 2022 | 12 replies

I’m new to rental property investments. I see some in my area that look to be in decent shape but says the property was built in 1886. What would be reasons to shy away from a property like this? I’m up for the challe...

Mohamed Okasha Buying a 100 year old 4-plex
30 April 2019 | 4 replies

I just put an offer on a 4-plex in Cincinnati, OH. The building looks like it’s in good shape but it was built in 1924. Is there anything I need to worry about when buying an old building? Could it have any structural...

Hoang Nguen Cracks on outside wall
7 November 2017 | 3 replies

Dear All,My new house is just built a month ago. I found some cracks horizontal and vertical on outside wall (please see pictures). Could you please let me know, is it normal for the new house? Or is there something w...

Brian Fabel Addition onto an aging home?
6 September 2023 | 3 replies

I own an old single family house built in 1890 in an area that the city zoning allows for duplexes and multi-family dwellings. The foundation is cobble and stone and in good condition given its age.I was wondering if ...

Account Closed Foundation issues: Is this a good investment?
29 December 2021 | 16 replies

Hello. I would like your feedback on a opportunity from a wholesaler. The house is in a good location. It built 1950s, 987 sq ft. It is a 2x1 but has potential for a 2nd bath. The issue is the framed house is bowi...

Adriano Casas Pier&Beam on rental properties
8 May 2020 | 3 replies

Hi Biggerpocketters!!I've lived in Corpus Christi for almost three years, originally from Spain. A few concerns about pier and beam foundations. I need your help here! I've got a few dilemmas between pier and beam vs ...

Ben Stout Why not buy historic homes?
11 January 2019 | 16 replies

I've been reading posts here on BP for the past few hours where a lot of our members are defending both sides of two very classic RE investor battles:

1.) Good neighborhood or bad? (Low cash flow + hopeful appreciat...

Paul Staszel Should I buy a multifamily built in 1872?
27 July 2018 | 14 replies

Currently looking for a multifamily building to buy.  One came up in an area I want to live however the only thing holding me back is the year it was build... 1872!!! Should I stay away?