So this will be my second property that I am looking at (3 weeks after my first close) and I wanted to brush up on some main key points that will either make or break a deal depending on the type of buyers you have. T...
Good Morning,I need some guidance dealing with “Covenants and Restrictions” and I'm hoping someone can help.I live in a rural area just west of the city of Chicago. The subdivision covenants and restrictions provide ...
Question for anyone that has answers. I talked with my local bank about buying a 12 Plex and she said that they require a business plan. Is this common with most lenders with a building this size or is this just thi...
So I re-installed a sink tonight that had a hard-to-remove 30-year old drain on it.
I'm adding a new faucet. In order to get the old pipe off, I had to use an oscillating tool/blade. While I was cutting, I made a few...
Hello,I'm looking into buying a historic home, it's been very well maintained. Brick exterior, slate roof, 100+ years old in a historic district. I have a few questions for those familiar with renovating older homes.....
Recently my tenant asked if she could use her unit as daycare home and ultimately we said no because of liability issues and did not want a business to be operated in the property. I thought that was the end of it but...
I'm looking at investing in multi family residences in either Ohio or Maine. Having not invested in either, what are the pros or cons pertaining to each state?
After rehabbing a few rental properties, I get asked: how do you renovate your bathrooms? The simple answer I give them: white subway tile. The reason I do subway tile on my tub/shower surround is because subway tile ...
Investment Info:
Other fix & flip investment in Ponca.
Purchase price: $50,000
Cash invested: $1,000
Sale price: $108,000
This is something Ive alwsys know to be true as an agent and finally ...
So, there's this house on this street in a hot area of town. Ugly as sin, almost beyond rehabbing. It has a 960 SF footprint two stories, kinda. Originally it was a walk in basement that someone half-heartedly convert...