Greetings, BPers- I am halfway through my first buy/hold upfit (a 2-story townhome) and I intend to tear out a crappy carpet and parquet floor downstairs and put in Engineered hardwood from Home Depot. Total coverage ...
Hello fellow biggerpockets members! Long time lurker/reader and first time poster. So I came upon an interesting situation recently. I was saving up to BRRRR my first house until I had a conversation with a friend of...
Hi,After my previous tenants vacated the apartment, I noticed the woodframe beneath the skylights turned moldy.The tenant was not doing a good job with the exhaustion inside the bathroom especially last few months wh...
Hi, first post so I hope this is the correct forum. Situation: Typcial two-story Philadelphia row home. Second story beam at the stair is sagging / deflecting. Was previously supported years ago with lolly columns at...
Hello BP,I am preparing to sign a contract for an off market, 6 unit apartment building in Louisiana. The commercial contract is 3 pages, super simple, and we are trying to make this sale as simple as possible. After ...
Hi, In Muskegon more specifically, to note for seasonality of this. I've owned the house (SFH) for a little over 3 years, rented to the same tenant.
She's noted/complained about 2 of the far bedrooms floors 'slo...
I have a 4plex built in the 1950's. The bathrooms have that vintage pink and black tile. There is also a window in the shower. I was wondering what inexpensive updates everyone has done and what kind of increase in re...
I'm looking into buying a quadplex to owner occupy. I've been reading about FHA loans and owner occupancy requirements on here.I'm a fan of tiny homes. I currently live in 280 sf and have almost zero expenses as far a...
The storm cellar is directly beneath the house. The walls have bowed and cracked leading to flooding during rain. Whats the best/cheapest way to solve this? How should I fill it in? Thanks yall
Does anyone have any thoughts on adding a second layer of shingles versus tearing off and installing new shingle...thanks.