I have been told that laminate flooring is the way to go when it comes to flooring a rental because it is long lasting and durable. Is there anyone with experience that can verify this?
If this is true, is there a p...
OK, since it's a very popular topic here and both sides don't seem to agree on anything (like the world we are living in right now), I'd like to offer you what I saw (from an "almost" 3rd party perspective) and hopefu...
What is a conservative for laminate countertops and linoleum flooring? I was walking through with a contractor at a potential property where our exit strategy would be a rental. The prices he quoted me seemed high.
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I'm newer to multifamily... coming from the SFR space. In the residential space, using private money lenders in the second position is a very common way to fund your entry fee for seller finance or sub-to deal. At fi...
Hi All,I'm having flooring issues I'm hoping somebody can help with. I'm in the middle of a full remodel and the carpeting and linoleum had to go - one due to pet odors and the other due to age and poor repair. I'm ...
Hi All -I am gut renovating a 2300 sq 2 family house into a 4 unit 4100 sq ft multi-family building. I have the ability to start from scratch? Assuming 3 units are about 1000 square feet and the fourth is 700 squar...
Here's the situation:
I'm looking at possibly purchasing another investment property. It's an upper/lower duplex. It's a big place, about 2,000 square feet. The lower unit is a 2BR 1 Bath and the upper is a 1...
Hi everyone. Currently looking at a property for a STR investment in North Carolina. The subject property is 4 standalone buildings spread across 6 different parcels of land (3 parcels contain the 4 buildings, and the...
Hey BP,I purchased my first SFR back in March and got it rented out on April 1st. The tenants have been quiet so far but today they texted with their first issue:Water is slow to go down the shower. When the toilet is...
The current issue of Money mag has a full article on whether low prices are low enuff or not. Detroit is used as an example,as well as Vegas, Phoenix, and others. They use a price/rent ratio and the comparisons today ...