I am working on a flip right now that will be listed around 80K when done with rehab. I want to know at what price level do you guys upgrade to stainless appliances? I will be putting in new dishwasher, stove, and r...
I am a newbie, unfortunately I did not verse my question clearly. The question I'm trying to ask is, can a rent-to-own become an investment or a purchased HUD home? I do a apologize-just trying to learn.
I'm new to the Memphis investment market. I have one property in Raleigh that I bought through MidSouth and was very pleased with the reno. I am looking at another in Whitehaven that is tenant occ. 3/3 built in 1960. ...
Hello BP! This is for the home builders out there. I'm looking to purchase land and build six houses in the Truckee, CA area. When I built our last house in 2013, I managed the construction (not including the land) at...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $88,000
Cash invested: $18,000
Sale price: $130,000
Quick cosmetic; sales desc: Comfy updated Sunrise Ranch hom...
Hello BiggerPockets members!
I am pretty new to the real estate industry and real estate investing with just under a year of experience. I got started after hating my finance job which resulted in me quitting...
Kitchen - Arquilla Drive, Richton Park, ILTo improve the kitchen layout, we made a slight modification by creating a bar and connecting it to the opposite wall. It made for a much better design is this space! We also...
I've got a 4plex in Lee's Summit, MO just outside of Kansas City. I want to reno the kitchens to increase rents and was told that having nice stainless steel appliances was the best bet. Thoughts?
If so, does anyone ...
Hi, I'm working on a new rental I bought and we are torn on what color appliances we should get.Stainless Steel would look much better (in most people's eyes) but it cost slightly more and the biggest issue we have is...
HI BP Folks!I have been looking into either paying forward my FHA loan to get out of PMI or refinancing. I have found some interesting calculators. Basically I could pay an additional $750 to principal and get out of...