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Curtis York Jr Potential 1st investment... Advice needed!
11 January 2015 | 4 replies

There is currently a house available on the market for 9,700. A 3 bedroom 1 bathroom house. I later found out that asking price is 9,700 is because of mold. I am currently a teacher and make about 31,000 a year. The h...

Anthony Nici Asbestos
20 July 2015 | 7 replies

Hi everyone. I have been a member of BP for a few months now and I have come across a problem. My bid was accepted on a home that was built in the 50's. The inspector said there is asbestos in the 9x9 tiles in the bas...

Gp G. Should I sell home on septic tank now
26 March 2021 | 1 reply

Hi,I purchase a property for 136k quickly from a wholesaler not knowing all the issues it came with 19 months back. It is originally single family built in 1961. Previous owner converted to duplex and managed to get a...

Mark Beekman Exploded Cast Iron Radiators -- Cost of Remedy?
30 August 2014 | 6 replies

I'm analyzing my next rehab, but one big, unfamiliar issue I have comes in the form of 7 exploded cast iron radiators. Some are upstairs, some are downstairs, but all of them have huge chunks blown out of them (presum...

Account Closed 1920's vs 1950's buildings. Which is better for investment?
25 May 2014 | 2 replies

Looking for insight on which buildings would be better for investing. 1920's era vs 1950's.

Robert Macejak Entryway addition question
5 July 2017 | 8 replies

Good Evening,
My wife and I just purchased our first home that was built in 1973 with a 6' addition to the front of the house put on more recently. They used a thicker rebar in the addition so the floor has a slope to...

Jon Kopp High Velocity a/c and heat systems
20 January 2021 | 4 replies

I'm looking to do away with the entire boiler system and add a high velocity dual heat & a/c system to a 1920's home that currently has no a/c or ductwork.Does anyone have experience with these systems? How well d...

Jack H. Reasonable Carpet Cleaning Fees
13 May 2020 | 13 replies

We have a friend who recently moved out of their rental in Virginia. Its a 4 br / 3 ba SFH and about 3,000 sq ft and no pets. The landlord kept their entire security deposit including $1,950 for carpet cleaning. That ...

James H. rehab costs creeping up
13 September 2011 | 17 replies

Hey Guys,

I recently bought a new rental property and am in the process of rehabbing it to rent it. Generally, I buy the lowest cost of whatever-it-is that I am replacing so long as it is durable. However, As I go th...

Lesley Resnick Step by Step BRRR 3.0
13 February 2020 | 49 replies

Greetings fellow BP'ers
Back by popular demand!
I am going to document my next project BRRR 3.0
The house is on the West Side of Jacksonville in 32210. It was in a tree accident. By that I mean a tree fell on t...