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John G. CapEx before purchase?
26 January 2020 | 5 replies

Ok. I'm slowly approaching close date on a turnkey property. Price was $91,519. Bank appraisal came it at $98,000. Looks like I got a good deal. My question is, while it's being rehabbed, I was considering having them...

Kevin Aumack New investor with questions regarding renting out a SFH
10 May 2022 | 2 replies

Hello Everybody,This is my first post here. I am interested in getting started with renting out quadruplexes or larger rental properties. However, my father recently passed away and I inherited his single family home....

Jeremy H. Flooring for pier and beam house?
31 January 2023 | 5 replies

Is there a specific type of flooring you all like to use on a pier and beam house?
Tile - I'm sure would crack over time 
LVP - Seems there can be an issue with the moisture barrier. Sounds like the moisture barrier...

Carlos Hernaiz Alonso Tenant Proofing a New Condo
12 July 2021 | 2 replies

Hello BP Fam!I am rehabbing my first property (2/2 1300sqft condo in GA) and would love to hear everyones' opinion and experience on tenant proofing condos and rehab expenses. Ideally I am looking for durable, wear-re...

Bonnie B. Can you glue 3/4 in White Pine to concrete?
9 March 2014 | 9 replies

We have a pile of 3/4 inch White Pine that we would like to glue down to a concrete floor of a house that we are in the process of flipping. I have been told by a few that it can't be done...that it is a nail down pro...

Sierrah Fanth Rehabbers-Contractors-Please Help!
11 May 2011 | 2 replies

Amongst the great deals that I have been finding,I sometimes find properties that have water seeping into the basement, and the cement walls seems to cave in a little bit. The past owners, or agents nail either sheetr...

Josh Bowser Appraisers are tightening their standards
12 November 2023 | 4 replies

Hey BP - wanted to share a brief anecdote on the Atlanta market.Over the past few weeks we have been seeing appraisals on turn key investment properties and value adds come in lower than we would have expected. Two mo...

Matt Vogt Cinder-block walls crumbling / leaning
27 August 2016 | 4 replies

Hello all, How have you repaired foundation issues with cinder-block walls that are crumbling. I wish I took photos, but I didn't have the opportunity. I looked at a property today that has a cinder-block wall constru...

Linda S. Should I add a garage?
24 December 2016 | 4 replies

Hi BP,I just wanted to get your opinion/thoughts, because I'm not a very frugal person when it comes to spending money on myself.   I bought a  house in 2015 for $155K,  1100 sq ft -3/1 bath in Richmond in a really gr...

Mariah Porter Advice and previous experience with basement water problems
22 December 2022 | 2 replies

I've had several issues with my first property (that I am house hacking) and have already had to pay for multiple costly repairs. I recently discovered some swelling baseboards in my laundry room, signs of water intru...