Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) other investment.
Brought in by previous client and asked to take over project management of a building consisting of a first floor, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath apartme...
Before I really dive into the waters I really feel as if I need to have a firm grasp on the construction aspect of this business. Unfortunately I have little to no experience in this field and I would really like to b...
Hello Everyone, I just bought my first 2-flat in Chicago. However, I have a large unfinished basement I would like to convert to a 3rd unit. I am trying to get an estimated idea of the cost of this project. If anyone ...
I am trying to add a laundry room to a 2nd floor unit a 90 year old duplex I just bought and hope to rent out in the next week or 2. I had the hardest time finding a plumber to come out to do the projects. I naively a...
I met with a guy yesterday who is selling a house in St Louis. He has completely gutted the house, roof is only 1 year old, inside is just studs. There is a "newer" electrical panal, but that is basically it. Will nee...
I just completed an install of 750 sf of carpet in a 4 bedroom rental house with three seams. Carpet went in the living room and a connected bedroom. I watched several you tube videos and read carpet installation spec...
Hi everyone! My name is Drew Hardin, (gotta get the name changed on bp) and I'm glad to be apart of the BP forum! My wife and I relocated to San Diego CA from Chattanooga, TN six months ago to start a franchise plumbi...
I'm 3 years into flipping and investing and loving every minute of how this business can stretch (and stress) you! I've had the blessing (and more recently a curse) of using GCs to do almost all rehab on my investmen...
I’m buying a property that had caught fire and is now gutted out. Over time the wiring was taken out of the house, I honestly don’t even know about the plumbing yet. Could someone point me in the right direction as fa...
I am interested in buying a house where this tenant has been living there for 25 years. It's a 1961 concrete block house. The only "issue" I have is that it still has the galvanized piping and has not been replumbed...