Hello, I am new to the forum, and am interested in focusing on a niche market, renovating older buildings using green building techniques. I'd like to hold on to the properties and rent, but think I might need to sel...
Greenhorn here, and I am still trying to decide on whether to stay in the local Fairbanks/North Pole Market or broaden to OOS markets in warmer climates. The real sticking point that I cannot factor is how half the re...
Hello!I own a rental property in Cleveland that's currently going through the Section 8 process. The repairs required by Section 8 after the initial inspection were pretty minimal, but I've heard that there are grants...
This one is a little personal. Which is fine, because at the end of the day, we all do this song and dance for personal reasons. However, I'm sharing this because maybe my story will help the next person, and its su...
I have a duplex in West Philadelphia's University City area. The property is all electric, no gas. I am having a challenge with one of my units. It is about 1500 sqft, 3stories, 3br, 2ba and being heated by an electri...
Hey guys, I have a 2.62 acre lot that I’m in the process of purchasing to flip or develop. We opened escrow yesterday and it’s a 60 day with a 45 day inspection. Chicago title showed the zoning as R1 but after further...
Good morning BP nation-What is your top pick for a thermostat with the lowest maintenance and most tenant friendly?This is for a rental property. Thanks!
Hey BP. Long time reader, first time poster. Looking for some input on whether I should repair or replace my HVAC system in my rental property.Background: The property is a 1500 sq ft house in Arizona. Current HVAC ...
I am debating whether to put an ductless mini split AC system for my duplex. I am in Indiana and I am worried that it will be to expensive to run in the winter. Heating is the main issue here. Does anyone have experie...
Flat roofs are often viewed as big detriment to a property because they draw so much heat into a building and seem to be almost impossible to fix. But newer materials can keep a flat roof worry free for 25-50 years. I...