We are looking to do our first BRRRR. My local market has gone up considerably in the past 3-5 years. Back then you could get a livable, rent-ready 3/2 home for around 100k... today, the gnarly ones are around 120k....
Hello BP community!I get asked this quite a bit with some of my clients, so I figured I'd share my thoughts on it. If you own a home that was built prior to 1978, there is a good chance there is asbestos somewhere in...
I am trying to figure out a cost-effective way to add a new foundation to an old (1960s) block and base foundation. This is quite an old style of foundation and in case you are not familiar it's like this, except the ...
So we ripped out the carpet,but don't know what to do about the tile. As a good flipper we feel like we should just rip it out also,but it's nice looking tile,can it be deodorized and cleaned.We know we'll need to use...
I have identified a property that has a few cracks in the structure and am seeking a mason that could inspect it and give me a quote about repointing the cement. If anyone has any recommendations it would be greatly ...
Are investors interested more in the short term investing or longterm profit? What if they had the opportunity to invest in a material that would eventually take the place of cement, used in all construction througho...
I am trying to find repair estimates for these items for a 1880sq Home cape style home. these are the items im looking to get a quote- Roof trims need repair
– there are signs of seeping near the skylight windows sec...
This property I am about to start has significant amounts of stucco repair work both inside and out. I am wondering if repair and then repaint or repair then put cement board up would be the best solution for outside?...
Hi All!, going into my second light rehab in Canton OH for a BRRR, looking for some handyman / contractor assistance. Wondering if anyone has worked with and can recommend anyone? Property Issues known, light external...
I own a two flat where the upper apartment has a sloping ceiling in the kitchen. The person who owned the house previously (and apparently tried to flip it.....I think.....) used that very thin, plastic coated panel b...