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Steven Maduro one two years later after doing A renovation in a B neighborhood
5 March 2014 | 16 replies

Hello Bigger pockets

Back in 2012 I bought a Duplex in a B or C neighborhood

I did very upscale renovations

centering around fancy kitchen and bath faucets

floating vanities, water fall fauc...

Rohan J. What are the most cost-effective add-ons/repairs to raise rent???
5 March 2017 | 18 replies

I just had a tenant move out of one of the units in my duplexes (in Kansas City if that matters), and it looks like there is some repair work that needs to be done on the cabinets, paint, carpet, door handles, etc.Whi...

Crystal Chang Property Managers
2 December 2019 | 12 replies

Hello Fellow Investors!I just closed on a rental property in Austin, Texas about 3 weeks ago, and I have property manager in place already.My question is:1) What are some of the main things I should be aware of?2) Wha...

Rosston Smith Doing your own repairs *RANT*
3 November 2016 | 69 replies

Alright so obviously if you do all the repairs yourself you're going to save a ton of money. Its great because you save money. Saving money is the key to living a great life.FORGET THAT!I just prepared and painted a s...

Pal Sa Backyard shed as a short term rental
27 June 2023 | 34 replies

I am thinking of building a shed in the backyard for rental purposes. I live in the bay area. If you are knowledgeable about various aspects I need to consider, please do share. The high-level plan is to build a cozy ...

Henry Lazerow Who said you can’t hit 1% on north side? Well almost!
17 July 2019 | 27 replies

First off congratulations @Brian Nguyen on your first investment property! I see a lot of posts on here about how the north side A and B class areas don’t cash flow, etc. I want to show that you can find cashflow in n...

Mike Sanders Preparing for a possible fight with my new HOA over interior improvements, any suggestions?
15 November 2014 | 9 replies

Quick Summary: I bought my first condo to live in, and eventually rent. Read the R&R, everything looked fine. President of the HOA is making it sound like I need to get a permission slip for interior improvements,...

Amie D. New tenants want to paint
21 April 2013 | 17 replies

I saw another post on long term tenants that want to paint. I have tenants that just moved in a month and a half ago that want to paint. I'm kind of leery about it because

- They just moved in six weeks ago.
- The e...

Kathryn Bowden Extent of Renovations for Flip
3 August 2016 | 20 replies

Hello!  I would love to get input from the BP community on this.  We are working on one of our first flips, and are trying to find that sweet spot on amount of renovations to do - most bang for our buck and time.  We ...