Hey Everyone!I love buying a lot of furniture for a bargain. As we all know, there is nothing like a good deal. What are some of your favorite ways to cut your furnishing costs? Here are my three favorite ways: Re-use...
I'm renting 2 bedrooms individually in Orem Utah. It is fairly close to UVU. So I might have students coming and renting. 1 bedroom will be private and the other bedroom will be shared bedroom. Should I buy furniture ...
I signed a purchase contract over 9 months ago to purchase a new construction single family home. At the time, I hoped to have my mom stay with me. I am single and not married or with kids. The house was delayed in co...
Hi BP!Let's assume $50K in capx/furniture per property (vacation rentals) for this thread (most of the $50K is furniture).I am looking for some creative thinking on how to get additional leverage for that $50K besides...
Hey community,As the title states, I am a first-time home buyer in Atlanta. My goal is to generate another revenue stream aside from my full-time job, so in the future I'd rent out the property instead of living there...
I am in a confusing situation now and need some help from experienced individuals. I bought my first investment property which is located near two universities. My primary targets are university students with long ter...
For people that are currently land lords: do you furnish your rentals?If so, do you find that it attracts a certain type of tenant over another? For example, does it attract more people in their early/mid twenties? My...
I am in the process of closing on my first 4 bed, 4 bath house-hack. I will make two rooms available for 2 tenants in March. I am targeting graduate/ professional school students since the city I am investing in has s...
When rehabbing a property to flip, do you use window coverings (blinds, drapes, shutters, ...) when you put the property up for sale, or do you just leave the windows bare?
I live in Virginia and I am getting ready to Airbnb a couple of rooms in my house. I was going to establish an LLC for it. Fund the LLC with a few thousand dollars, get a business credit card to buy furniture for the ...