So I have what I believe is a very competitive offer on a large two unit. The current owner took very good care of the property. My bid price was based upon the assumption that I'd be able to finish the attic with atl...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $48,000
Sale price: $399,000
I took a nice house in a great neighborhood and gave it a ...
Hi,I'm looking at building a casita or in-law house on my primary residence. We have a problem with the front yard area that needs work/landscaping. But instead of spending 20-30K for landscaping, I thought why no...
Usually, and I’ve been taught by my mentors, to base my finishes on the available comps (sold in last 6 months), some of which are super poorly designed and not selling for the higher ARV I want. I can’t shake the ide...
Hi have a 2 bedroom house in Grays Ferry section. Want to completely gut the house with medium grade finishings such as Allure flooring, fiberglass shower and medium grade kitchen. I actually have the 2nd floor comple...
Hey everyone,
Here is a breakdown of the different types of flooring. My hope is that this clears up some questions you may have on which material is best suited for your Flip or Buy & Hold, Feel free to connect ...
Hi,Curious to everyone's experience with engineered hardwoods. Is there anything specific that you need to look out for (thickness, hardness level, installation method)? Any recommendations on suppliers? Working on a ...
We are estimating prices on new home construction in Los Angeles. My architect likes to use $200 psf. On extensive remodels we have come in way under that number. We are builder owners so we do not pay markup to a ...
I want to build a real estate investing business. I want to buy and hold, I want to rent I want to do BRRRR’s and I feel like High School is holding me back. I also want to get a job working with GC starting out as a ...
Guys I am in need of some help with my SOW and budget for a property I am purchasing. The property is an older property (built in 1920) and I am picking up the property for $45k with an ARV at $180k. The problem is ...