Hey all! I am looking at some properties in, lets say, up-and-coming parts of Los Angeles. When estimating my renovation budget, I have a tendency to go towards picking things that are MY taste, but not necessarily th...
Hi! I was wondering what you believe the best strategy to drive up and increase the price for a rental property. What key factors would you consider? Would you go for flooring first or paints, and how much would a new...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $45,000
Cash invested: $45,000
Sale price: $42,500
2 bedroom, 1 bath with over 1100 SqFt. Tons of natural ligh...
I just ripped out the carpet and pad at a new place I bought, and the subfloor is very dirty. House had a really bas smell, probably from pet stains that soaked through carpet. Carpet was heavily stained. Basicall...
I'm under contract for something of a BRRRR property. It needs some interior cosmetic work, but interior design is not my strength. There is a strong cigarette smoke odor so I'll be doing whole house paint including...
hello Team!I'm getting ready to show a recently renovated duplex in Minneapolis, just listed it on Craigslist actually.I don't have the time (nor the budget, blew that on the reno :) to stage it. I'm curious if there ...
i am having some 80 year old oak floors refinished this week on a rental that i own. i want to go with a lighter color. has anyone ever went without using stain, and just kept the natural color. of course, i am goi...
I am doing a rehab and the interior doors and trim are stained brown and are in decent condition. When it's time to sell, would it show ok leaving as is in brown or would it show better to paint white?
The warm color scheme we used on this house really came through beautifully. Once the house was lightly staged with furniture, we put air fresheners throughout the house and listed it on the market. We accepted a f...
This might be a long shot here given the competitive nature with the addition that NYC pushes for stabilized rental units on multi families, but I am wondering if there are any real estate agents that focus on tertiar...