All Forum Posts by: Andrew Kouri
Andrew Kouri has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.
I’m interested in hearing what people do NOT like about this platform. I am working out building a new concept for property management software, and would love to hear about what people’s main gripes are
Post: What are the best things to address with a $50k budget for a flip?

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I am considering doing a flip for a house that is in a $500k ARV neighborhood. Most of the work I've done has been on higher end properties, so I am trying to get some idea of what would be the most impactful and profitable things to do on lower end homes. Obviously a full kitchen remodel doesn't make sense at this budget, but the house needs quite a lot:
- New roof
- New windows
- New bathrooms (currently it's set up as a 3/1, but I think adding a second bathroom would be a big add)
- Flooring is okay, but the tile is dated
- New front door?
- Landscaping?
I bet someone here has built a guide for where to spend money on different classes/brackets of homes. Can someone point me to a data-backed guide like that?
Post: Facebook will now let some employees work from anywhere

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Originally posted by @Richard Dale-Mesaros:
@Andrew Kouri - We have a couple of super-low tax towns here in the lakes/mountains region of NH: Hebron and Bridgewater; both sit on Newfound Lake and are a half hour or so from Waterville Valley and Loon ski areas.......worth checking out if you're considering this part of the state. We also have IRS opportunity zones in this area if you're considering buying investment properties. Happy to provide any input you might need up here! :)
Thanks! I will check those towns out and look into how to invest with opportunity zones. Do you know if that's something you have to set up a fund for, or can I offset my personal capital gains with a personal house?
Post: Facebook will now let some employees work from anywhere

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I work in tech and currently live in San Francisco. I'm considering moving to New Hampshire, or anywhere with lower taxes