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Jimmy Nguyen Bealeton, VA - New Construction with in-law suite
7 November 2016 | 12 replies

Hi everyone,I am building a 2800 sq. ft., 4 br/3.5 ba home with a 1600 sq. ft. unfinished basement on my 13 acre farm in Bealeton, VA.  Although this is not a spec house or custom build for a client, I am using this o...

Russell Brazil What Is Your Favorite Type Of Real Estate To Own And Why?
19 September 2015 | 11 replies

What is your favorite type of property to own? Commercial? Condos? MultiFamily Homes? Single Family? Raw Land? What are the pros and cons to your favorite type of property? There are no wrong answers.

Frankie Parker Are tenants responsible for re-caulking worn or damaged caulking?
28 December 2021 | 29 replies

To make the answers unbiased for either side, I would like to ask this question both as a tenant and landlord. Please be impartial in your answers and answer as if you were both the tenant and landlord as well.
Are t...

Douglass Belt Install of fixtures-can tenant take them back?
23 June 2023 | 16 replies

Good Morning all!

I have a tenant that may be moving out in the next month or so. When she started renting the house, she installed new light fixtures with a ceiling fan in two of the bedrooms. It has been...

Liliana Allison Preparing to close on apartment complex
9 March 2021 | 3 replies

Hi BP,I am getting ready to close on my first 8 unit apt complex. I would love any and all advice as to what to do now in order to make this a seamless transition. For example, I've read many say they send a letter wi...

James Smyth The case for solar on a rental property
31 January 2021 | 28 replies

TLDR; Summary:
If I go with the Tesla Solar Roof, the cost to install after incentives is going to be lower than the cost of the traditional roof without solar. I will be able to finance the entire roof with no mone...

James Masotti Kitchens in rentals
22 February 2016 | 34 replies

I received some awesome feedback on what type of flooring I should be putting in my new rental (link), and thought that folks might have an equal amount of input to share on kitchens as well. Below is a picture of wha...

Dojo Kempin DIY Rehab--where to start?
16 February 2011 | 23 replies

So I'm new here and stepping out on a (relatively) small scale.

I've been looking at the distressed properties around me, thinking of my retirement, and basically said, "hey, why not build some sweat equity on one of...

Hannah Diment Thoughts on Hundred Year Older Multi Units?
29 January 2018 | 18 replies

Hello, I am a new investor in the Minneapolis area, and I am starting to look at properties-- I'm finding most if not all of the multi unit properties I'm going to see are 100+ years old... wow! While they have underg...

Amie D. Will smaller cities pick up steam?
31 May 2013 | 26 replies

More and more reports come out of the price increases, low supply and so on in the real estate market of large cities across the nation.

In your experience (or opinion), do the smaller cities outside of the larger me...