Would you be interested in properties around 85% LTV that needs light cosmetics or are rent-ready in good rental areas like FL, NC, Northern VA, SC, Ohio, and such? Also, do you buy fix and flip deals? Let's connect.
Hi, all. I'm a new member from Northern Virginia and originally from Buffalo, NY. I currently hold a "full time" job. I figured this would be a good place to go to continue my real estate education. I'm currently l...
What is everyone paying per square foot to have porcelain tile installed (not counting price of materials)? Anyone located around northern NJ or another high priced market who can shed some light?
I am talking on bat...
Actually joined yesterday, but new to Bigger Pockets and marathon-listening to old podcasts, watching youtube videos, and reading posts. Brand new to real estate investing, only experience I have in RE is buying my cu...
We closed on our second rental property in mid-December and spent the next six weeks or so doing a light rehab all by ourselves. We painted the entire interior, put up a backsplash in the kitchen, a couple of new ligh...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2 units) buy & hold house hack investment in Bergen County, NJ.
Purchase price: $492,500
First rental property purchase with a VA loan used to house hack.
What made you...
Hi guys - looking to get into the Pennsylvania market for my first BRRRR deal and was wondering if anyone has good leads/contacts/groups to get alerts on them I am looking at something within the $120K-$140K range for...
I am having trouble picking a wood flooring color for my first flip. I am think a warm medium brown color for the flooring. In today's market is there a specific color that homebuyers seem to be gravitating to? Any in...
This was an older single family home in a rough part of northern Phoenix with high vagrant traffic. The home had sat empty for a couple months while we did some sewer line replacements. It was cleaned up and updated n...
Any one doing any commercial construction? I'd love to here general advice or potential pitfalls to avoid. I am looking at purchasing a few acres and building 5000-7000 square foot steel building on it. It's curren...