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Shuchi Gupta Panel Upgrade for 8-Unit Building — 250A vs 600A? Square D vs Eaton? Worth the cost?
18 November 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Shuchi Gupta: Hi BP community,Looking for real-world experience from multifamily owners or investors who’ve done a panel upgrade.I have an 8-unit building in Santa Clara, CA, and I’ve received 3 quotes to replace the main service panel & meter bank (9 meters total, including common laundry).What differs across the bids:600A Eaton meter bank Square D panel but amp size not specifiedOne bid includes the laundry subpanelSome bids don't include permit/engineering/stucco patchingPrices range from $19K to $38K some not including permit fees.Current setup:1960s buildingGas water heatersShared laundryUpgraded kitchen appliances over timeAll tenants have window AC units, No EV chargers yetQuestions:Did you go 250A or 600A on your small multifamily upgrade?
Kwok Wong Can this electrical riser be rerouted in a condo flip?
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
We removed a narrow wall between the kitchen the kitchen and living room to open up the space.
Javier Rosales Attracting Tenants to avoid long Vacancy
27 November 2025 | 3 replies
It could be a negative if you don't really have space for a laundry, so you cram it into the kitchen.
Craig Cann Refinish or resurface existing tile countertops
18 November 2025 | 9 replies
Epoxy looks great on Day 1 and terrible by Month 12 if the prep wasn’t perfect.If you want the most budget-friendly option that still improves the kitchen/bath long-term, I’d look at:1.
Cara Pennington Buying My First Multifamily Property
18 November 2025 | 8 replies
I'm okay with painting and adding some cosmetic appeals to increase rent but I don't think I know enough to jump into a property that needs the kitchens or bathrooms fully demoed before it's safe/acceptable to live in.Ideally I would like to buy in Charlotte or the surrounding areas.
Alec N. Converting Single Family Residence Basement to Separate Unit in Indianapolis
24 November 2025 | 1 reply
The basement has full kitchen, 2b/2b and already has a dedicated exterior entrance.
Kaleb Foster First Flip Under my belt
25 November 2025 | 10 replies
We completely gutted the kitchen and bathrooms. we added a full bath and a closet.
Adam Copley Flip or BRRRR
26 November 2025 | 9 replies
Any insight on the quality of finish I should do given BRRRR vs flip quality of paint/hardware/bathroom/kitchen are vastly different?
Craig Cann Flooring 12mil vs 20 mil
17 November 2025 | 13 replies
Living rooms and kitchens are the hardest on floors in terms of wear.
Collin Hays Reinvesting in one of my STRs this winter
17 November 2025 | 13 replies
In Jan/Feb 2028 I plan to replace flooring and update the kitchen cabinets and counter top.https://www.smokymountainviews.com/shell-mountain-cabin-orp5...