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Kris L. Trying to understand why house isn't selling well
8 September 2022 | 15 replies

Hello,I finished up a flip in Dunedin, at 1545 Pasadena Dr and am puzzled why it is struggling to sell.  It is only a couple blocks off the water, and the lot backs onto a very nice bike trail, but I am not getting mu...

Hobie Day Professional Photograghy for Property Listing
4 March 2020 | 11 replies

Who typically pays for the listing photos? Does the real estate agent hire a professional photographer and pay for it out their pocket to make their listing stand out or do they consult with the seller if they want pr...

Ashton Sharp Permitting plans, can I do them myself?
22 March 2017 | 11 replies

I'm doing a two car garage conversion into an apartment, all of the zoning is there, I'm wondering if I have to hire a contractor or an engineer/architect to do all of the drawings i.e. Site plan, energy plan, floor p...

Jennifer Lee how to take pics of cramped spaces?
3 March 2013 | 5 replies

Hi BP

I am currently working on a rehab...
I have a nikon coolpix with 14x wide lens

HOW WOULD YOU DO? if you can't take a pic in one frame?

Bathroom 1

the bathroom is in this space (I stood by door)

Bathroo...

Benny Cash Is knocking down a dining-kitchen wall worth it for an open plan?
27 October 2018 | 8 replies

This is my first full rehab! How exciting is this!I am rehabbing a small 1950's cape that I feel has a really good potential but like many capes of its vintage it has a pretty claustrophobic floor plan downstairs with...

Account Closed 1920's vs 1950's buildings. Which is better for investment?
25 May 2014 | 2 replies

Looking for insight on which buildings would be better for investing. 1920's era vs 1950's.

Jason Schmidt Purchase Price and Value - who to trust?
25 June 2008 | 11 replies

I want to seriously start doing some searching for properties, and have been told I need to really consider keeping the purchase price around 70% of the value. BUT - the question is this: who to trust? I'll start w...

Paul Ross First Flip, how do you avoid scope creep and diminishing returns?
19 October 2024 | 2 replies

Ok so this will be my first flip. It's a 2 BR 1 bath house. As I look at it .. there could be simple ways to "Spruce it up" and then there can be more complex ways. How do you determine exactly what you should do. Bec...

Hunter Harms Questions about architects and designers when flipping?
3 February 2018 | 13 replies

When I get a bit deeper into my investing career I will be diving into the niche of buying destroyed "zombie houses" (term courtesy of BP Podcast 201) and completely renovating them into beautiful, modern, and trendy ...

Brian Rahaley Wire railing systems (ie raileasy) or something else?
24 December 2015 | 1 reply

Hello fellow members,Does anyone have any experiences they would like to share on wire railing systems? I am rehabbing a Tri Level and from the dining nook to the lower family room is an area that will need a railing ...