Any DC developers here who have flipped DC rowhouses in NE DC or Petworth DC, who'd be willing to share how much they've spent on a decent flip. Most of the rowhouses in Petworth are in the high $500k range with the A...
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My partner, Nick Wiggins (not sure how to tag yet and I wanted to introduce ourselves here to the community – and hopefully have this be the first of many, many value added discussions. We lo...
Hey everyone. I know there are lots of question on this site about Denver zoning regulations and their allowance for an ADU and I figured I share my recent experience working with the city and my neighbors on a 'spot ...
Greetings BP, its been a while and I wanted to post a brief update of our deal flow in the last 60 days:1. Metro PHX - 168 unit mid 80s and late 90s former Marriot Residence Inn, off market deal purchased from Covid d...
I wanted to share some ideas and tips that I use as well as get some from you guys out there. My wife and I invest in a high crime, low-income area of Baton Rouge, LA. We do things the right way, always. We love it an...
Hey all - Looking to start off 2017 with my first BRRR property.This will be my first rehab. How do you typically go about paying general contractors advances for the project? Putting the money in escrow would be opti...
I'm located in Northern California with in a hour of both the Carr fire and Camp fire. Both really divesting and pretty tough on the local communities. Me being a newbie and what I have seen is some interesting tren...
I receive this letter from my HOA which have kept me thinking how I should response to it. My retired parents who are staying with me had decided to terraced the slope in our backyard for vegetables. I have two neighb...
Hi, I recently bought a SFR with a detached garage. The plan is to convert the garage to a rentable ADU. I am in the stage of finalizing the plans before sending over to the city.I am contemplating either a 1Bed1Bath ...
With inflation hard upon us, more expected, and with money harder and more expensive to get, do you see a downturn in new residential home building? Seems inevitable, doesn't it?