Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $128,000
Cash invested: $6,000
1800 sq/ft duplex, 2 bed 1 bath per unit. rents at $775/unit. Currently a hou...
My wife and I are planning to move across town and turn our current house into a rental. The rental market in our neighborhood seems to be strong and it is higher end so should have solid tenets. Unfortunately (or not...
Alright, so I went back a couple of pages in this forum, and I don't think there was a topic posted on this recently...(if there was just point me in the right direction please!)
My husband and I are looking at a 6 u...
Finally got my first property under contract! Finishing inspections today but assuming everything goes well we will close in late April (VA is slow). Thinking through what work we are going to do to the property and...
On the shower wall there are about 15 or 20 4X4 tiles that have a hollow sound when you knock on them, so I know those need to be replaced (water seeped in from the window sill above the tiles).
Is there a way of tel...
I'm trying to do some renovations on a property to get it ready for an STR. I'd rather not spend the $$ for the granite or quartz kitchen countertops. Is there an lower cost alternative to granite / quartz kitchen ...
Did you know that less than ⅓ of companies that are eligible for R&D tax credits realize they qualify?
What is an R&D Tax Credit?
The research and development credit (also known as the research and experimen...
Hi folks,As soon as this pesky eviction is finished (fingers cross for less than 2 weeks from now), we'll begin re-habbing a small 1 bedroom unit in our duplex. The floors are trashed: crappy carpet with cigarette bur...
It is a small kitchen, just enough room behind me for a dinner table. I read granite is best for long lasting counter tops for renting it out. Really mixed on floor. I mean would you leave the kitchen as is with new f...
I am getting ready to build some duplexes in the near future and I want to do what I can to ensure they stay nice and are durable to cut down on required repairs. What are the top three things you would suggest to "ha...