I'm sure a lot of people have ran into this before.. I'm looking at a property tomorrow for a flip, and the heating in it is the old style radiators. How do you update a house to look modern and keep the radiators? ...
Hi everyone considering PA to purchase my 1st MFWhy should I consider investing in PA over Connecticut which is closer and easier for me to get too from the Bronx where I live
Are any of those areas worth investing ...
Hello, I'm analyzing a property in Wisconsin. The property was built in 1920. This would be my first out of state investment. Is this risky?
Working on a rehab to the studs if a 2 family in a high end tourist destination. The current heating system is natural gas with old cast iron hydronic radiators. I can easily add ducts since the ceilings and walls ha...
Looking for advice on galvanized plumbing in a three-story all brick apartment building built in 1950 is there a good way to update these
Hello fellow BPers, My name is Konstantin Egorov, I have been in Real Estate in Florida for the past year. I have background in NYC real estate market, and Costa Rica in my past. I recently relocated here in Florida a...
I need to replace a fiberglass tub (with a patched hole) and enclosure at a rental property. While it's open, might as well replace the valve and trim. Wish to install something durable that will last at least 5+ ye...
I completely understand the purpose of the "yellow letter" but I have been searching through forums for quite a bit now and still no information on how to get them directly to the seller. As a wholesaler the goal ...
I'm having trouble finding a good plumber in my area. I have one that is a good fix-it man, but I'm doing a full gut reno and I need help removing a cast iron sewer stack and rough-in 2 bathrooms and kitchen to this n...
I have a rehab property here in Garland and I finished the foundation only to get the call from the company telling me I had a leak. Of course I got a second opinion my neighbor who owns a plumbing company to go out ...