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Chase Caudill Advice on Older Properties
2 March 2022 | 5 replies

Hi everyone!Does anyone have experience with homes built in the early 1900s? I know they require more maintenance and to get a good inspection done. I'm just wondering if they are money traps? I can get great cash on ...

Tony Marcelle How important is year built?
22 October 2018 | 4 replies

Is year built very important when running comparable sales on a house? Everything else about the comps came close enough to being a good match to the subject property except the year built. Let's say the subject prope...

Jordan Bateman Rehab or tear down and build new?
14 May 2012 | 9 replies

It appears there's only one related thread on this topic from 3 years ago, and wanted to get some more recent opinions from the group on this.

I have a deal in Houston that is a major rehab. In my experience, I've t...

Ernest D. Crack in Exterior Brick Wall
7 September 2017 | 10 replies

Hi BP,I am currently trying to come up with an offer for an off market deal. The duplex I am looking at has a crack in the exterior wall. Being in Texas, i do not believe the brick to be of any structural support. Wha...

Marcus Auerbach finishing a braced basement wall
30 September 2016 | 16 replies

We are rehabbing a nice brick ranch in Milwaukee, WI and are planning on finishing the basement. As you can see on pictures one of the walls is braced. We don't know when the braces were installed, but I would guess a...

Reda Eldehiry Would I get an FHA rehab loan on a home with post and pier foundation in WA?
16 June 2015 | 0 replies

I am making an offer on an old home, built 1950. The foundation is post and pier. Would I be able to get an FHA rehab loan in WA?

Todd Wheatley Need Input: 1st OOS Deal & Foundation Issues
28 December 2019 | 45 replies

Hey BP,
My wife and I are under agreement on our first out of state single family property. We’ve established a team on the ground to help us with due diligence. We are looking for advice from experienced investors t...

Dan Talmi Multi Family Inspection - What to look for? Red Flags?
27 June 2020 | 4 replies

Hi Everyone, I put an offer in on my first multi family building: a 7 unit, 100 year old building in Albany NY (Most North East inventory in my price range is this age). The question is: any specific items or red flag...

Nathaniel Ortiz Risks of investing in mobile homes?
3 May 2020 | 13 replies

I have a mobile home owner very motivated to sell, asking 50k comps are at 110k no major cosmetic repairs needed. The numbers look like they can make sense as a quick flip, or even a potential buy and hold, but I'm aw...

Domenic Matesic How bad is this stuctural/foundation issue?
15 April 2022 | 2 replies

Hey all! We looked at a potential investment property yesterday in NJ and found the back of the house to be sloping down significantly. Maybe the house was extended at some point, but not supported properly so eventua...