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Mark Reed Remodeling basement as an apartment
9 October 2019 | 4 replies

My mom has an old house. It is one level with a basement. We're thinking about converting the basement into a rented space for tenants. The basement is about , there is a full bathroom (with the home's water heater in...

Amir Castillo New Construction Duplex Development
7 June 2024 | 11 replies

Hello everyone, 
As last resort I am reaching out to the bigger pockets forum. There isn't much information / YouTube videos on new construction duplex developments. The goal is to build & sell, but worst case sc...

Robert Lopez Labor Cost? Did I pay too much?
31 July 2024 | 13 replies

I’m fresh into real estate flipping about a year into it. 3rd project in and as I’m still learning, I get a lot of mixed reviews about material cost, and labor costs so I figured I’ll come on here and ask for some op...

Shahdan Calcuttawalla Sewer and Water Lines
13 April 2019 | 16 replies

Advice: Recently found out that hard way that to get sewer lines and water lines can be a really big expense for a new construction, even if the lines run up to the lot. Is there any way to analyse this issue before c...

Daria B. cracked concrete slab - yard none issue but needs to be fixed
26 March 2016 | 7 replies

Good Morning BP,I've put an offer on a house that has a concrete slab that is severely cracked. From the naked eye it looks like it should all be demo'd and redone. From the wallet it needs a better less costly soluti...

Carmen Chu Can I depreciate these as CapEx for my rental?
19 April 2017 | 5 replies

For rental properties I know you can depreciate things like a new roof, new washing machines etc...although different things have different schedules of depreciation. I have one item that I don't know if it's an it...

Wade Stahle Most cost effective new build spec type
25 August 2018 | 11 replies

Ok seasoned spec builders,What is your most cost effective/profitable home plan? In other words what building type uses the least amount of material, yet still gets high $ per sq. ft? Ranch, split-entry, two-story, tr...

Ibrahim Ramadan Best locations to invest in San Diego
4 March 2020 | 7 replies

Greetings, I am a pharmacist that is interested in investing in the San Diego area with my brother. I have read numerous books and listened to many Youtube gurus over the past 2 years... I will be working with a famil...

Keith Saunders Good deal or bad deal?
7 October 2011 | 12 replies

Hey all,

I'm new to rei so I need some advice. Looking at a house in PA, owner is free and clear on the home. Been vacant for 4+ years, no utilities on and he started renovations. Tore out some of the walls, the kitc...

Account Closed Anyone like to use stained concrete vs laminate/carpet?
9 February 2010 | 11 replies

A few years ago I lived in very nice duplex that was newly constructed. The owners had several of these properties, and had stained concrete floors in all of them. Just wondering about the cost compared to other flo...