Have you ever wanted something real bad and then you get it and are like "now what?" Let me back up a second with a little history about me. I have been a 8-5 hourly worker pretty much my whole life. Always have be...
Hello. everyone.
I am here to offer some painting tips today.
I will periodically add to this topic as I do work myself and learn the ins and outs of
revitalizing property.
So this week I had to paint the interior ...
Thought I'd post some helpful tips for rentals or flips to save yall some money. If you buy a property with chrome or brass fixtures, you can easily change to either brushed nickel or Oil rubbed bronze with the appro...
Hola,Our first eviction (from an inherited tenant) is finally over. And now it's time to flip/re-hab/put a shine on this 1 bedroom (in a duplex) and get a quality tenant. Beyond scrubbing the walls + painting, pullin...
How do you tenant proof your rentals? I was listening to BP show 48 and they gave a few ideas. I listed a few of them they discussed plus some from this post. What else do you do?
Screen tenants thoroughlyUse 5/8 dry...
This is my first time filling up a unit and I'm out of state. Just looking to get some tips / efficient ways to speed up the process while also getting a solid tenant in the space. Tenants leave the 15th and I plan to...
Are there any landlords out there with a good running list of tenant proof materials, products, tips, etc. they try incorporating into all their rentals?
A common one is vinyl plank flooring since it's waterproof, c...
Trying to find a local property that would work with a BRRR strategy. A property came on the market via HUD. I obviously have to wait the owner occupant period but want to do some research in case it slips through. As...
Awhile back, I updated the bathrooms with new vanities, granite countertops, and new faucets. But, I don't think I really saw increased rent on those upgrades because 1) the kitchen also needs to be updated2) the bath...
I went to a second hand building material store for the first time today. It seems to me like it could be a good option for cabinets, tile, countertops, and maybe plumbing fixtures. Has anyone had success regularly ge...