I have just had a big blow to morale. I have a SFH with 4 bedrooms and the tenant is on Section 8 in New Orleans, LA. The cooling part of the HVAC system totally died about a year ago (HVAC can still heat house). I...
Newer and newer requirements are becoming mandatory slowly in design be it high energy efficiency, material which gives more light-air but blocks noise pollution, unhindered connectivity, better insulation, common are...
Can you recommend a specific stackable washer/dryer unit that you’ve had a good experience with? Low to no maintenance for 5 years or so. Energy efficient. (Usage is for one tenant only in this unit)
Hello everyone,
This is my first BP post. First of all, thanks to everyone on the site for the info, it is a great help.
I am just about to move out of my townhouse, into a new property I just purchased, and rent o...
Hello. I have a Wisconsin property with two buildings on a lot and the front building had a fire in December last year. I have collected the entire insurance payout and had started demolition in April. The back buildi...
As with any business, and maybe even more so in real estate, having priorities is crucial in determining where our energies are best and most efficiently focused. I recognize that the different facets of any business...
Did you know that many real estate investors receive up to a million (or more depending on your investments) in tax incentives each year? Unfortunately, so many of these tax credits and incentives are overlooked. I pu...
Well folks,I am practically broke at the moment, and have a terrible credit score. However, I have a plan to turn about 10-50 acres of land into a sustainable development center for learning how to implement aquaponic...
Simple question which I am sure will not be a simple answer.Are windows a good investment?I live in a Pre WW2 Duplex. It is three stories and has a lot of windows for natural light. It is beautiful but costly from all...
Anyone who had experience living and investing in one of those "barndominium" which is usually in an airpark (mostly in Texas)? How energy efficient are they? How good can they keep their values (regardless of location)?