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Andrew Syrios Most Ridiculous Thing You've Seen as an Investor: With Pictures
29 November 2014 | 12 replies

As a real estate investor, I'm sure your experience is like mine in that you've seen some of the most ridiculous DIY nonsense ever installed to horrific and hilarious effect. I actually created a picture project to do...

Jack B. Normal Wear and Tear vs Damage (WA)
23 August 2015 | 2 replies

Background: -I failed to do the walk through inspection with tenant before they moved in or get pictures when I moved out. I just have my gf and the original pictures from when I bought the place as evidence of condit...

Chris Lo Platforms for landlords
7 January 2025 | 3 replies

Which platforms/websites do landlords use to find the rent rate, how long the rental properties have been on the market, and all the details about other rental properties?I would like to do some research on other rent...

John Brito Do you pay to get LVP installed or DYI??
3 September 2021 | 21 replies

Hello BP,     I am house hacking a 3 unit- which is currently vacant as I paint the entire apartment Agreegable Grey SW (clearly the go to these days). I am doing the painting bymyself in a 800 sqft apartment and shou...

Mike Calabrese Coal Celler filled with dirt Is this a problem? And needs siding
28 November 2018 | 6 replies

I am trying to purchase a home in the Brookline area. I had the inspection today and we found a coal cellar? This was a room that was almost below the basement and off on an end. It appeared that no one had been down ...

Kyle D Birch Chicago 2 Flat BRRRR diary
27 July 2019 | 2 replies

I purchased 11147 S Longwood in Chicago on June 26th for $159,000 @ 4% down with all closing costs paid by the buyer. The home was listed for $200,00. The home was listed as a SFH with related living. The home has 2 ...

Leland S. Beam too low in bedroom?
28 December 2018 | 87 replies

Hi I'm doing a rehab and pulled out walls of a load bearing hallway to combine two bedrooms to a master suite. Problem is a few things, the floor upstairs feels like a trampoline because the old owner who had built th...

Alex Nelson Who to call about removing a possible wall
25 June 2019 | 11 replies

Hi Guys,I just purchased my first investment property, a duplex, that i plan to house hack. It was built in the early 80's and the kitchen is it's own small room with a doorway between it and the living/dining room. I...

James Horner Whas the most profitable 1200 sf house layout?
1 December 2020 | 2 replies

Hey! I just put an offer on a property in Dover NH and I am hoping to get it for the price I offered because of its extremely strange lay out. This house was completely converted for a person who is hand capable so al...

Cindy Delaine Wheelchair Assessable house
5 April 2022 | 4 replies

Hello BP family. I am curious to know if anyone has purchased a house that is already wheelchair assessable and kept the layout. If so, did you list the property as wheelchair assessable?  Was it difficult to find the...