What are your favorite lesser known tricks to get a flip to have that wow factor? for cheap of course!On my last project I had got a deal on some cheap travertine for about $1.69/square foot. After installation I had ...
my first move out that needs a lot of work. hot water heater pop off valve, paint throughout, front and back yard needs cleaned up, a few places of sheet rock repair. House is a 3/1 about 1,100sqft.
Contractor gave...
Bigger Pockets! I would love to hear some of your opinions and experiences regarding flooring. Do me a favor. Sometimes it's easy to jump to a conclusion about what's "better" based on one's personal experiences an...
Well, after 3.5 years, we have listed our first property! It was a live-in flip. Our goal was 2 years, and we almost doubled it... We did have a baby in the process, we did 90% of the work ourselves, and we learned as...
This is a little late starting, but I'll catch up quickly from planning to mid-project in this first post.We have a small house, started off at 750 sq ft when I bought it. I've added a sunroom (in 1995) and extended o...
12 Ways To Meet And Welcome A New Neighbor At A Distance
Being the new kid on the block can be intimidating or lonely under any circumstance. Since COVID-19 struck and turned our world upside down, close to 4 billion...
Extraordinary architecture isn't dependent on expensive materials, complex details, or fancy decoration. Thoughtful design can transform ordinary materials, typical details, and minimal/no decoration into something mo...
My rental has a driveway for two cars where tenants park their cars. They also can park on the street next to the house with 4 free township parking permits which they got. It happens that there is a large walnut tree...
Seems like the markets are not exactly embracing the bailout plan. A worldwide sell-off is not a good sign.
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Hi BP members. Is anyone actively purchasing mobile homes with land and renting them out? What is your criteria for purchasing? Thanks.