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Matt Romano Anyone ever use the pre-assembled cabinets from Home Depot?
24 July 2024 | 26 replies

I'm leaning towards using the Hampton Bay off the shelf cabinets (White) that Home Depot sells.  I am well aware, that they are of much cheaper quality than other options.  But, thats the whole point, its for a rental...

Patricia Andriolo-Bull So now VRBO tells us when and how to communicate?
8 October 2024 | 22 replies

Did y'all get the VRBO email on their new Host Communication policy and with it, sale of property?  Not that the communication policy they set forward is outrageous, it just gets tiring of being told what and how to d...

Michael Clevenger Open house for rental
23 August 2016 | 11 replies

Does anyone have suggestions/ideas for an open house on a rental?From what I've gathered on BP I am only doing one open house day for all whom have showed interest. If I receive an email in regards to the property I'l...

Julia Sung Is NY or NJ better to invest as first property?
9 December 2021 | 30 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets members.I am a first time real estate investor who is looking to invest in NJ or NY (within 1 hour ride to Manhattan).My budget is max $500,000. Which town would you recommend to look into for an inv...

Chris Severin Refinance a hard money loan
23 October 2020 | 26 replies

Just wondering, is it possible to refinance a hard money loan? If so, what institutions would do so. I have read that hard money is not a long term finance strategy, so what is the next step once time runs out?