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Bryce Till 50% Rule on a Condo. Would you do this deal?
29 April 2014 | 10 replies

Here are the deal details

1 bed 1 bath condo. 800 sq feet. The unit doesn't need any updating.

Best part of the condo is location. Great location, I've lived in the area for 7 years. Pretty confident in the $ rent a...

Ben Lovro Why Property Inspections Are Essential for Investors
10 January 2024 | 0 replies

Introduction
Buying a property can be a thrilling adventure, especially when you're searching for the perfect place to call home or a smart investment opportunity.But before you dive headfirst into the world of real ...

Mike Moles To buy multiple SF or MF's or one $1M Apt. Complex?
31 August 2014 | 14 replies

I only began educating myself a couple of months ago here, I have learned a lot and I know I have much more too learn (there is always more to learn!).  I have been fairly successful in my W2 career, not always happy ...

Cody Evans Building A Real Estate Website: Where To Start?
17 July 2019 | 16 replies

Hi BP,I am starting a website to attract leads while also educating them so I am their source of info and can find their best option. I plan on using wordpress and host gator. I don't care if the site is aesthetically...

Jesse Aizenstat ADU Appraisal: Income-based, or....
14 January 2021 | 12 replies

I live in a really expensive market, in Santa Barbara, CA. Buying a small 2/1 home starts at around 800k. Taking advantage of California's new ADU law, I decided to buy one of these small homes and permit an ADU. (A v...

Karen M. How do you remodel for such low costs?
2 November 2019 | 29 replies

As I started to learn a little bit more about flipping and rehabbing and making places rent ready -- it is amazing to me how people are succeeding with low cost remodeling.  Simply, how do you do it?We have just been ...

J. B. Tenant damage; low remodel bid; high remodel costs... Now what?
22 August 2022 | 40 replies

Age 40.  Owner of a singe-family rental homePurchase price 15 years ago:  $200,000 (zero down payment)Current value: $400,000+Current mortgage:  20-year fixed with 19 years remaining @ 2.875%Seeking advice and opinion...

Mat Zalk Evaluating GC's contract
26 April 2017 | 32 replies

Hi all,

I am a new investor in the Denver metro area and am doing a bit of work for a home that I bought a few months back (demolition of a back area of the house and its subsequent reconstruction). I've found a gene...

Account Closed Flooring choices for rental rehab
17 July 2010 | 18 replies

Hello everyone,

I'm looking at doing a rehab of a 4 unit building (3100 sqft) and I was wondering what people thought about flooring. I don't want to use the home depot bargain bin flooring, as I have not had good ex...