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Calvin Kwan [Oakland] Backyard Advice - Concrete, Pavers, or Mulch?
6 November 2019 | 5 replies

Hi All,The last step of my rental renovation is to landscape my backyard.  I want to create something that is maintenance free and durable.  There's a patch of dirt (~15'x20') in the backyard that needs to be addresse...

Weng L. Conventional Mortgage on One Building of 4 Townhouses
31 January 2021 | 7 replies

I am looking to buy new construction townhouses and talking to seller if they can sell whole building (that has four 2-story townhouses) to me as one portfolio (one property) instead 4 separate units. From financial p...

Jonathan Slater All-brick paver backyard patio???
24 January 2022 | 9 replies

I own a small town-house that has a tiny backyard. It's probably less than 300 sq. feet...And it's currently a mess of weeds and grass. Would it be worth it to simply have a crew come in and make the entire back yard ...

Scott White Inexpensive patio options?
17 February 2019 | 8 replies

Looks like I'm about to pick up my first buy-and-hold investment house! Yay!It's got a large 18' x 21', 378sf covered area in the back, currently bare earth, which basically serves as a steady source of readily-availa...

John Collins Backyard redo - do following floors need a concrete base?
12 August 2019 | 3 replies

I am looking to install flooring in a backyard. Some ideas are above - one is a brick base, one is a slate type substance and one appears to be tile. I know porcelain tile with mortar requires a concrete s...

Amanda C. Oil Stains in Driveway - normal wear and tear or deposit?
12 September 2024 | 7 replies

We had tenants renting for 4yrs, when we got to the property after they moved out we noticed a large oil-stain in the driveway as well as various other smaller oil stains in the driveway. This photo is before pressure...

Joe Black How would you renovate this backyard?
26 May 2020 | 6 replies

Hi all,

I'm a newbie investor on my first house hack. My property is basically a 3 unit with a small backyard this has an ADU in it. I'd really like to hear your feedback on how I could potentially make this a mo...

Nixon Vayupak Old asphalt driveway lack curb appeal
20 July 2014 | 10 replies

Hello my fellow BP members who specialize in fix and flip. I need your input regrading drive way repair. Just recently I was able to lock down a house on contract to rehab and flip. This is the first time we encounter...

Account Closed brick onto concrete slab
10 November 2008 | 4 replies

I plan to cement several bricks onto a concrete slab. What do I need to know, what do I need to be careful of?
Do I need to clean that concrete slab first? It's been there for 15 years. What do I clean it with? It's ...

Account Closed Question about laying pavers over existing concrete
3 June 2008 | 4 replies

I have a concrete sidewalk in a backyard, which was made by a do-it-yourselfer and it was a badly done job. The sidewalk looks like it was poured use=ing the adjacent grass as forms. :lol: Also, another part of the s...