Hello BP,
I have a goal of buying my first Multi Family property by the end of the year. I have finally saved up about $18,000 in liquid cash and $3,500 in 401k loan.
Looking for tips on were to start. My main c...
What is the best order of operations with regards to working on a house? Obviously, the first thing is the construction, doors, etc. But what is the best order of other things like painting interior, exterior, floo...
Hello BiggerPockets community!I recently received a quote to paint the entire interior of my recently purchased home. The home is 1500 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and was built in 1979 with a wood frame. The quote...
Hi BP! Hoping for a bit of advice. I want to convert the floors at my 2b/2.5b rental in Clayton to luxury vinyl planking. It currently has carpet everywhere with the exception of the bathrooms and kitchen (tile). A fe...
Hi Everyone,I’m looking to purchase my first investment property, which will be used as a long term SFR. My goal is to start with a solid foundation, and I would prefer to hold this property for the long term, making ...
To buy or not to buy.I have a house under contract for $92,500 (All Cash purchase) which has an ARV of around $150-160K. Repair estimates were originally $10,000 but now I just found out after a septic inspection the ...
Hey all! Currently looking at a property in Dutchtown. It's near the southern edge of Dutchtown limits, near Delor St. Cash flow looks great and property looks sturdy. Inspections look solid with about $6k in repairs ...
Is a home with a cracked foundation worth the investment? And how much would it cost to fix that kind of problem?
I recently moved to a home i was going to flip but decided to keep and make it my primary. I have a conventional 30 year loan on the old house(lived there for 2+ years) and private loan on the new one for now. Anyway,...
In my area (New England), the majority of houses, (multi families in particular) are over 100 years old. If I am planning on buying and holding long term, what are some of the pitfalls of buying these extremely old ho...