I am curious. If your goal is a quick "high" return and you had $1o,000.00 cash as a starter fund, would you attempt to be a lender or would you attempt to flip or would you take some other route in the REI realm a...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $750,000
Cash invested: $60,000
Sale price: $1,280,000
Stunningly gorgeous remodel of this classic Mission Viej...
I’m wirking on a mid-level flip property with a limuted kitchen countertop budget we are installing ourselves. Because granite and other solid surface options are out of our budget and not necessarily needed in this ...
Hello BP! :)Just closed, with a group of investors and myself, on a 50+ unit apartment building.We have to rehab the whole thing over the next 18 months and my GC and I have a small bet on the counter-tops.I believe t...
hello Baltimore investors, flippers, landlords! do you have recommendations for flooring, countertop, appliance stores near Balt, if not in the city? will need to have them do the installation, too. thank you in ad...
Okay, this is a home built in 1937, although this isn't the original kitchen it's definitely not what I would consider updated. I'm curious to know what y'all would do and why. This home is a LTR in a neighborhood th...
Hi all, This is my first post on BP so not sure if I’m doing this right. Ha. I’m hoping to purchase my first investment property by the end of the year and am trying to learn as much as I can before I dive in. Everyda...
At first I thought it was some kind of quartz. But I'm really not sure. It's on the exterior and the fireplaces of a house I'm rehabbing. Thanks in advance.
https://picasaweb.google.com/101343586965863452914/Exterio...
I have been following Brandon Turner’s advice to analyze at least one property a day but also trying to be realistic and stay in the higher end of all of my estimates. A few questions I keep coming across:
1. I live...