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Israel Irizarry Questions to ask while closing on a house
22 December 2022 | 6 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets Family, I am happy to say that as of tomorrow, Wednesday the 21st of December, I will officially be a home owner! So now I come here to this knowledgeable forum and ask you all:What are some quest...

Sumpter Smartt HUD Foreclosure -- Pool Cover Removal?
30 March 2014 | 14 replies

I'm attempting to purchase a HUD foreclosure (as an OO) and it's got a nice sized a pool in the back. It's been winterized and covered with treated lumber, plastic (think garbage bags) and metal fencing sections. I...

Mindy Jensen How important is I-5?
12 August 2020 | 12 replies

A friend is considering buying a house in West Seattle, on the other side of I-5. With the road work for I-5 potentially taking years, does this affect West Seattle housing prices? 

Lorin K. So when is the Vancouver BC market to crash?
14 March 2016 | 3 replies

It has always been crazy but if it will crash, its going to be huge! China economy needs to crash before it happens to Vancouver. http://www.vancouversun.com/news/metro/high+metro+vancouver+real+estate+buyers+commutin...

Rachel Kenyon Duplex plugged septic drain - who's responsible?
12 May 2023 | 7 replies

We had a plugged septic drain in a brand new duplex (less than a year old), the plug ended up being a bunch of, what appears to be white shop towels, rags or baby wipes?  The plug was in super far so simply flushing t...

Justin D Schwartz Insurance company harassing me
28 April 2015 | 10 replies

Hey guys,I'm looking at buying a 4plex but I have a few concerns.My last duplex I purchased back in January had an older roof, older water heater, and older AC system (air handler). The insurance company started givin...

Andy Okamoto Is investing for appreciation a good idea? (First Time Investor)
17 July 2022 | 15 replies

Hey everyone! I'm Andy and I'm a 20 year old software college student at the University of Utah. I'm looking to buy my first house hack in the Salt Lake area (already prequalified) and wanted to share my thoughts and ...

Lindsay Wilcox Refinishing Hardwoods--Chemicals or Sanders?
16 July 2013 | 9 replies

I'm buying a house that has hardwood floors, but they're stained and need to be cleaned up. We're not looking at more than 600 sqft total. I've read about chemical solvents for cleaning and also full-blown sander rent...

Matthew Paul Well water
1 October 2013 | 14 replies

I am currently rebuilding a duplex , both side . Nice 1 acre property , cash deal , 3K per month total rental. ..............the well is a 24 ft hand dug well , good water . Better than a drilled well , which would...

Account Closed Washington state capital gains tax
27 September 2015 | 21 replies

Very interesting read.... Live to know the thoughts if people in this forum, especially people from seattle, washington or anywhere in washington state actually.

I just copied and pasted the article....

Gov. Insl...