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Nicole Harrington I want to buy a 1920 home in GA Flipp most likely
22 April 2022 | 12 replies

I just went to check out a 1920 cottage here in North ATL. it says it's a 2/1 but honestly, I don't think you can count a bathroom with no sink, just a tub, and toilet a bathroom. LOL, The floors are uneven, so most l...

Markus March Burglary
8 July 2014 | 10 replies

I have a rental property with a tenant living in  property an the house has been broken into twice. I spoke with the police about the problem they stated that its the people living next door to my property who the thi...

Jon Klaus Refinishing hardwood floors
29 April 2014 | 20 replies

I have an old floor to refinish that hasn't been maintained in many years. I'm thinking sand, stain dark, and apply a few coats of polyurethane to really make it shine and pop. Am I on the right track? I'm not doing...

Charlotte Edwards Replacing windows in rental
11 October 2017 | 7 replies

I'm going to be buying my second property and it looks like new windows are in order right off the bat. It's a smaller one story SFH and has just six windows, one being a larger living room one. I think the single hun...

Nate Miersma Rule of thumb- complete GUT
18 December 2013 | 17 replies

Does anyone have a rule of thumb that they use for a complete, nothing-left GUT of a home in disrepair?

The one I'm evaluating is about 3,000 square feet and needs to go down to the studs in most places. Electric and...

Adriane Boggs Just closed on my first multi
24 July 2019 | 5 replies

I just closed on my first multi family. It consists of 2 one bedrooms and 2 two bedrooms and currently has two tenants in one of each. Leaving two vacant. Neither of these tenants have leases. My question is how t...

Collin S. Improving aesthetics of breaker box in furnished rental
6 October 2018 | 5 replies

My newest furnished rental has a breaker box in the kitchen that I would like to hide or at least make less noticeable. It's about 38 inches tall and 18 inches wide, so it sticks out. Has anyone ran into this situatio...

Dana Chun Tenant proofing suggestions? Flooring and windows?
10 June 2014 | 6 replies

Hi there,

I recently purchased some units that have been and will continue to be rented out to college students. I am currently in the process of repainting some units and doing some other minor repairs between tena...

Ryan Fatula What type of return can I expect from adding new windows??
24 January 2013 | 19 replies

We have a new project we are starting and it's in a great location. We know what we need to do inside and that it needs new electrical and plumbing among other things. The house is 60 years old and the windows are lik...

Glen Gunawan Advice on increasing curb appeal
13 July 2016 | 5 replies

Hi all, first time home investor here. Below is a picture of a Seattle SFR I'm trying to rent out - any advice on increasing curb appeal? Note I already plan on removing the trees.Some things I've considered that woul...