What does it take to get LEED certified?
For those of you investors who want to become rehabbers or flippers...here's a good "hack" for you. If you want to create massive increase in property value, tearing down walls and having an open floor plan is a good ...
The cost of U.S. construction timber is skyrocketing, and a national concern is growing for the carbon emitted by the construction industry. As homebuilders look for solutions, the nation’s small-but-growing number o...
I'm just getting into buy-and-hold real estate. We own one property in Colorado Springs and are under contract on a second in Pueblo, CO. I have been looking at houses in Cleveland, OH. The prices are ridiculously ...
So I know the Apple complex should be starting construction somewhat soon, and that it'll be probably a 2-ish year construction time frame. Is anyone game planning or already making moves to take advantage of the ins...
Hi Guys - Would appreciate your help on this. I am rehabbing a house and rehab work is done. While reading some of the biggerpocket blogs I noticed that I did not take care of aluminum wiring in my house. Can you guys...
Hi all,I'm looking at a package of properties and most of them were built in the 1950's. They're throughout North Carolina in various small towns. I've never bought a property that age or in North Carolina. Is there a...
Hey Everyone,We got a great deal on a SFH to use as a long term rental and are working through the repairs with my contractor. My contractor flips houses too and has been very helpful in terms of the repairs we need ...
For both renovation and new construction, I think to prefer CPVC. It's cheaper in labor, cheaper in material, and isn't a theft risk. (In fact, when there is Copper piping in a house I will sometimes go in and spray p...
What meetups have you been to in the San Francisco Bay Area, what are they like, and why do you like them or not like them? Please post below. Include your opinion, and a link if possible!I've hosted a lot of meetups,...