I'm coming close to completing my first big flip. 3,600 SF house in Nevada City, CA. Target $640k sale price. This section of the kitchen is a little dark, I was thinking it might make sense to but kitchen ca...
Entertaining the idea of building something unique and smart for the Austin, Texas area or other parts of the country. I’m in the research phase and want to see what people think and maybe make some connections for f...
Hey guys, what do you guys suggest as the best design staple to go with for a house flip? (Contemporary, modern, traditional, etc.) Obviously things will change depending on the neighborhood or target buyer sometimes,...
Hi All,I just wanted to get a quick read on a scenario and a general opinion if you would do the following deals. I am contemplating on selling two of my properties via a land contract/owner financing. This is purel...
I am PUMPED about doing a major rehab on a really nice 60 year old home situated on one of the most scenic lots in Inner City... it has 4 of the largest oak trees around on a lot over 8,000 sq. ft. in size!You gotta h...
Looking for insight on which buildings would be better for investing. 1920's era vs 1950's.
Doing a drastic gut job reno on new basement in a 'small' house.
Read where everybody now likes white doors and trim. I was going to buy 5(total amount of interior doors in whole house) 6 panel oak doors and oak tri...
When it comes to buying a home, one of the critical decisions you'll face is the era in which the property was constructed. In Columbus, Ohio, you'll find a range of options, from charming pre-1940s homes with their u...
Good day Biggerpockets,I apologize if this post is lengthy. I think full context is helpful to receive thorough feedback. I live in Florida and am a licensed real estate agent. A year ago I had the observation that ...
I’m under contract on my first deal in Orlando but is been difficult to find insurance for the single family. Any recommendations? Thanks for your support