Husband and I are fixing up a rental home and want to add a patio. We have thick cement pavers and are looking for the right base material. I've heard everything from crushed granite (expensive!!) to limestone, to cru...
I know that seeing certain things in a property can indicate potential issues with the property.What types of visual signs do you look for, during your walk through of a property, that might be indicators of possible ...
I have roto-tilled and flattened my back yard, what are some of the further things I should be doing to ensure my seed lawn looks perfect for open house? What are some tips before I lay the seed for an enduring, quali...
Hello BP familyRecently bought a quadplex. And one of the unit I went into has an issue on the second floor where one of the room hardwood floor is wavy. I can feel like a speed bump in one spot in the room, is that l...
So I'm always at a loss for what to do with stairs.I normally use the metal stair edging for stairs that aren't showy: Leading to basements, etc because I feel that is best for slip/trip prevention, but I really like ...
We pulled up everything down to the orignal baseboards in our 110 year old SFH home and want to install something "nice" (Class B Property) across the entire first floor of our BRRRR; 3 living areas, about 500 sq ft. ...
Would you buy a rental property where the house is settling (the floor is not 100% flat)??I looked at a duplex yesterday and noticed this issue. The numbers fit my criteria (rent, ROI, cashflow...etc) but I am concern...
I just finished BP podcast ep. 48 and the guest gave a lot of good advice, but one piece he gave that stuck out is that he buys durable materials that aren't just "trendy". They withstand the test of time financially ...
We have a property that could be fixed up and rented for a very good cash flow.The foundation is sinking and has sloping going on.Anyone have experience with this?
I am looking at purchasing an old house built in the 1890’s 3600 square foot but I am sure it has floor joist issues. We have a company that we are going to use to give a free estimate but we need to be under contract...