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John Snow Extent of Rehab?
18 March 2014 | 12 replies

I have a question with regards to the extent of rehabs for the seasoned flippers here.

In my area of New England we have a tremendous amount of older homes, and a lot of the homes I'm coming across have some ...

Gagan P. Gas station investment?
5 July 2021 | 7 replies

Hopefully this post won't get deleted since the last 5 I posted regarding pretty much anything got deleted with a "you can't ask for advice" email.So... Anybody here invest in gas stations in the East Coast? If so... ...

Paul Scavello Questions Regarding Approved Commercial Site Plan 5.33 Acres on Fort Pierce Florida
9 March 2024 | 10 replies

I purchased this vacant land back in 2020. The land is an out parcel with direct access from a shopping center that incudes tenants like CVS, Publix, Family Dollar, Marathon oil etc. Recently, the city removed the onl...

David Evans PITFALLS TO AVOID WHEN INVESTING IN MULTIFAMILY
29 March 2021 | 2 replies

When considering your next acquisition in Los Angeles (or nationwide), here are some of the things that you need to consider first:
BUYING A PROPERTY LOCATED IN A MUNICIPALITY GOVERNED BY RENT CONTROL WITHOUT A STRAT...

Brendan L. Upfront repair costs canceling out cashflow for X years
28 April 2017 | 16 replies

I'm trying to buy my first duplex. I have one under contract, and I'm trying to determine the initial repair costs.I need to decide between keeping the slate roof and repairing year to year, or just replacing. I'm loo...

Bienes Raices Water heater -- depreciate, or treat as a repair?
10 September 2015 | 37 replies

I had a new water heater installed in the rental (before I placed the rental in service, if that matters). Do I have to depreciate the water heater like I would a kitchen appliance, or is it okay to treat it as a repa...

Maria D'Aura inheriting tenants - one has a LOT of stuff
13 July 2021 | 6 replies

I'm buying a multifamily with long term tenants currently month to month. All want to stay and I'm planning to offer new leases once the deal closes. However, one has a near hoarding situation going on. I'm looking fo...

Garrett Gahn Finding confidence in my ARVs
29 January 2021 | 10 replies

Hey BP,
As I continue to practice analyzing BRRRR deals, I'm finding that I feel great at every stage except truly feeling confident with my ARVs! 
Although I run my comps, research recent home sales, etc.. I feel a...

Eve W. Tenant want to install security system, should I allow it?
22 July 2013 | 14 replies

The tenants want to install security system with smart thermostat adapter and one main keypad? How should I handle this?

Should I say yes under the condition that the system needs to stay when the tenants move out?

...

Gregory Pitts Bathroom Build Out, plumbing already roughed in
3 March 2021 | 15 replies

Hello All, I just closed on my first property, a SFH in Rochester NY, and I am looking to put in some sweat equity during the 12-month primary residence period before I turn around and rent.One reason I bought this ho...