I wanted to get some thoughts from some of the experts here in San Diego, regarding building. I have spoken to a few builders, and they casually throw around numbers like $250-$500sq /ft, without even asking the righ...
I was wondering if I could get some feedback from others...What type of documentation do you require your GC to give you when you're doing a flip. Like throughout the process, do you ask for receipts for materials? A ...
I'm going to build a house. When I worked as a construction manager for a homebuilder several years ago, we ordered the lumber, windows, doors, stairs/railings, garage doors, trim, cabinets, lighting, appliances, van...
Does anyone know of any good reads for someone looking to start managing property? My partner and myself have managed our own properties for some time now, as well as wholesaling for the last two years. We are looki...
What is the best way to educate yourself on how much materials should cost? How do you manage subcontractors without a general contractor and make sure subcontractors are insured and have waivers?
Hello BP,2 projects I am working toward: 1. I have a verbal agreement with another investor to do a flip: I buy, he rehabs, we split profit 50/50. The house is 40K, rehab is estimated at $40K. I am paying cash so m...
The rehabbing we're doing right now has quite a few things that are in great shape and we'd like to save for future use like toilets, heavy wood front doors, some appliances, shed full of tiles, etc. I believe that s...
Mar 2017. Just purchased a 1960, 1200 sq ft, three floor, three bed SFH in Raytown. It needs a bath and kitchen upgrade, some floor repair/replace, reconditioned HVAC, legalized balustrades, paint and a general clean ...
Hi BP, I’m in the process of renovating and setting up my first short term rental. The property is about 3 hours drive from my primary residence and I go there once or twice every week to work with my contractors to c...
Greetings everyone! Just wanted to send out a "hello" and to say that this is a fantastic community. I am relatively new to the community. Like so many that I see on the site, I am climbing the steep learning curve a...