This is a great article! Shows a tenant who refreshed her kitchen for 300.00. I like the ideas and it turned out cute! http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/300-later-this-rental-kitchen-is-no-longer-recognizable-237167
I purchased my first property from a tax auction. My dad and I went in on it (my mom also helped quite a bit). The house was built in 1941. Around 750 sq ft with a recently renovated exterior. 2 bedroom and 1 bath....
Hi! Has anyone used peel and stick removable wallpaper? I'm looking for recommendations of specific brands that people verify the do remove easily! I'm scarred by old wallpaper, but am thinking more and more of putt...
I usually put ceramic tile in my rental bathrooms for appearance and long term durability. Cutting and cleanup is messy so I recently tried groutable vinyl tile. Cost per square foot was about the same and labor was...
I'm considering expanding my property portfolio into the section 8 realm. Now, we've all heard the horror stories of tenants trashing the property/units, late payments/no payments, etc. However, before I jump of...
I'm rehabbing a unit and am toying with the idea of ceramic tile (with hard wood look) flooring in the main living area. My property is in upstate NY and hardwood or floating floors are much more popular here. I defia...
I am working on a fix and hold project and need to make some flooring decisions. I generally use contractors or labor to do the work and I provide the materials. No sense paying them to go and pick up the materials ...
Hello everyone,I was wondering if anyone had any tips on finding quality materials when renovating that can withstand abuse. Things such as flooring, paint, countertops, etc. Specifically for a college rental. Obvious...
I would like to put it in my units but the price is wrong. Any suggestions on something similar but priced much cheaper?
I've heard that the vinyl tile with the adhesive on the back is a no brainer to install DIY. But what about the other types that don't have the adhesive? Would it be a total waste of money to have a contractor install...