We've been presented with an off-market Fixer in Tarzana for $620K. 1362 sq ft 3 + 2. 7000 sq ft lot. Detached 2-car garage. No pool. Built in the '50's (like most of the Valley!) Haven't been in it yet, but it l...
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I'm just getting started here and currently don't own any properties. I'm definitely a "n00b". I have a full-time job and my short-term goal is to get my feet wet and have a property that generates cash...
Ok, before anyone has a heart attack because I want to cover the original hardwood floors with laminate, I need to give some background. Please read the back story to get to the real question, or just skip to the bott...
The suburbs around Austin are flooded with cookie cutter tract houses. What are your experiences, good or bad, rehabbing homes in areas like this? It seems at any given time you can find 2-3 houses with the exact sa...
well it is really not officially trademarked but you get the point. Not only do these doors look great but it helps people to recognize and remember my brand! I'm curious if any other rehabbers have a distinctive it...
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If you are not investing locally, how do you analyze market to invest in (out-of-state) ?
Assuming cash flow / yield almost similar in these markets, which of these have better appreciation potential over cours...
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For the past few weeks I’ve been working to find ways to get cash from our home equity.
My family has a beach home that has about $2 million in equity built up.
I’ve come to the latest conclusion t...
Hey all -I'm about to purchase a three bedroom STR. The master can accommodate a queen, the two other rooms are smaller, and could probably accommodate a full without it being too large. I need help figuring a few thi...
Our biggest and really only problem with the STR business is the sheet issue. We've tried the ones recommended the last time this thread went around with little luck. Kohls, Amazon, expensive, cheap....the last ones w...
We tore up carpet this past weekend and while the hardwood underneath looks good, the previous owners used not only tack strips, but also decided to staple the carpet padding directly to the hardwood in "rows" through...