Hi. Looking to replace roof on one of my rental properties in San Antonio. Looking for an economical option, nothing extravagant. Could y'all please recommend a roofing company whom you have used who came out with the...
All- I am a experienced rehabber...I have renovated 50+ homes over the years. I now looking to get into new builds as our market in Denver is becoming really strong. Inventory is extremely low right now.
Curious w...
Soon purchasing my first commercial property, I am looking at multi-tenant NNN industrial or retail. It seems like other than capex that the landlord is responsible for (typically roof and HVAC) there aren't many reas...
Hi Friends! I have a home on a 1/2 acre parcel in 92065. Looking to add an ADU to the back where we have alley access. Thinking of doing prefab house, but no idea where to start... Who handles permits, land use zoning...
I have a shower that is leaking when used to the basement downstairs. This is an old leak that I thought was taken care of and apparently is not. So plumber advised that I redo the shower floor. I want to do the job o...
Has anyone used the Home Depot project loan card to fund the repairs on any of their projects and have any thoughts on doing this? specifics on the program are: Up to 55k loan amount, 7.99% interest fixed, 84 month pa...
Hello BPrs,I purchased an older (1950's) SFH in Huntsville, AL. It has gone through rehab and tenants just got placed a few weeks back. Wouldn't ya know it, the heater core part of the HVAC system went out. So the ent...
When I analyze fix&flip deals that require extensive rehab, I always wonder if it makes more sense to tear the house down and built a new one. I have a pretty good idea of estimating cost for flips but not so much...
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Obviously I can imagine it'd be pretty tough to accurately estimate the cost of knocking down an existing home to put up a new one, but I was hoping someone could ball park an estimate for me.
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One of our places is getting busy enough that it has me thinking that opening another (on the same property) would be smart.Option #1 - Build a smaller-size cabin, less than 400 SF. [I would build it all myself except...