'Ho. I've learned a lot just from lurking and reading. I would like to start contributing but when I try to reply to a post in the Real Estate Events and Happenings section I get the popup that I have to have a plus ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Charleston.
Purchase price: $86,500
Cash invested: $232,500
Sale price: $375,000
MLS Foreclosure originally listed at $200,00...
I am having a little difficulty designing my present flip. I have a couple of ideas but I want to hear what others think. I opened the walls up but there's a step up in the living room that is causing me angst. I w...
I purchased a property to convert to a bed and breakfast an would appreciate any advice or resources on how to get started. The property is a two family upper and lower with 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. The 1st floor has...
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Lumber and steel prices are going insane right now, does anyone know of reliable non-conventional building materials that can be used to reduce construction costs? I am currently seeking to build 4 new townhomes...
Hey Everyone. First time poster after having had my membership for a few months and listening to the podcast for about 2 weeks. A great place for information on all things real estate!Here is the question: I have an o...
Is a 4” x 6” x 12’ structurally as sound as a 4” x 8” x 12’ beam, when used as a load bearing beam?Having some home renovation done consisting of widening the opening at dining room and living room. With this widening...
Does anybody have experience using skipgenie / skipgenie.com for skip tracing service? I’ve been looking for something and have come across lexus/nexus, TLO, and skip genie.
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I'm doing my first flipping in Miami. I got this great house that needs some changes, such as replacing windows, new electrical, some plumbing and turn down a kitchen wall to create an open concep...
I understand it would be difficult to definitively tell me if a wall is load bearing or not through pictures, but any thoughts would be appreciated. The wall in question is the one on the right. It runs perpendicula...