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Michael Noto Running Diary of a 2-Family Flip in Southington, CT
11 January 2017 | 81 replies

@Bill Labrecque   and I closed yesterday on a 2-family flip in Southington, Connecticut.  As project progresses we will document the progress on this thread.Here are some of the key numbers:
Purchase Price: $87,500...

David Fairall How do you prioritize what gets updates/repairs for your rentals?
14 July 2019 | 9 replies

I'm not sure where the most relevant place is to post this so I thought I'd start here in the Utah Q&A with some locals. If anyone has a recommendation of a more appropriate place for this let me know. Thanks!How ...

Stefan Folkert Modular new home vs conventional
28 June 2020 | 23 replies

Besides looking at existing properties I've been researching modular/prefab build.
What I found so far, is that they are quicker and cheaper to build compared to conventional. 
They also seem to be way more green!
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Michael Noto 3-Family Plainville, CT BRRRR Project
21 July 2020 | 63 replies

Here are the basic details of the project:Closed on the deal on December 18th of last yearLocation: Plainville, ConnecticutPurchase price: $120,000.00Rehab amount: $22,000ARV: $210,000Property type: 3-familyTaxes: $38...

Scott Weaner Removing Paint from Electrical Sockets
23 June 2015 | 29 replies

I will be closing on a Duplex in the next 2 weeks. The township won't give a CO as many plugs are painted. I told the owner that I will try to come up with a solution short of replacing the perfectly good outlets.Has ...

Kevin Arceo Filing a complaint against city inspector - ADU Sewer Lateral
24 April 2023 | 18 replies

I'm
about 90% completed with my detached ADU project; however, when we had
our plumbing inspection done by the city they approved PVC piping from
the ADU to the street (sewer lateral). However a neighbor made a...

Sean Williams Black Friday Appliances for Rental - Best Accounting Method??
30 November 2017 | 14 replies

I am in the process of renovating a rental property through an insurance claim after a recent fire. Appliances are not included in the insurance claim of what's being covered by insurance since that falls under "perso...

Parmer Cherry Easiest Do it youself rehab/installation?
16 October 2018 | 18 replies

Hey guys, need some advice:

I am looking into rehabbing for buy and hold deals on houses. I can find the deals near my area (1 hr away & hometown), that show about 8% IRR in our model. My parter provides the mone...

Karen M. Have you considered LED lighting in your rentals?
2 July 2017 | 27 replies

I'm very interested in LED lighting, and we're starting to try it in our home.  These lightbulbs  are (in theory) meant to last 20+ years (ask me when I'm 65 how that's working out.)  And they are very cheap to run pe...