
16 August 2025 | 228 replies
Some of your quotes from this thread will be used as supporting material in the production.As some of you may have guessed, a lot of information about her has been removed since her case came to light so it's sort of difficult to piece this story togetherIf anyone has any information they'd like to share that would help paint a clearer picture of her actions and the damage she's caused, please reach out to me.

20 July 2025 | 8 replies
Then I know I typically spend 4.25 a sq ft for flooring (average 80/20 carpet and LVP); I know a bedroom typically costs me $500 to 800 to redo (light, doors, knobs, hinges, door stops, electrical etc) and keep going with this idea and I SWAG my rehab number based on experience and talking with others for their rough idea.

25 July 2025 | 7 replies
This is not taken lightly and can incur a significant travel expense for the church if they need to bring in a specialist, but they still would not charge you for it since the church is not allowed to charge for any of its services (cf.

20 August 2025 | 29 replies
I can definitely see how light renovations can make them work.For me, though, the key question is the net yield after taxes and risks.

24 August 2025 | 186 replies
Years after posting warning here about buffalo project and being chased by the company and its minions.

25 July 2025 | 24 replies
Things that even a rookie can do to improve a property are painting, landscaping, adding new and improved light fixtures, updating appliances, and other low value labor skills.

23 July 2025 | 5 replies
Took 6 loads of a U Haul to empty the townhouse, pulled all the flooring, lighting, floorboards - the former owner had multiple pets - and replaced a good amount of subfloor that was quite smelly with cat pee.

18 July 2025 | 9 replies
If you're using the BRRRR strategy, paying close to market value (even for light cosmetic properties) usually won’t leave enough margin to pull your funds back out.Even with paint and flooring, you want to buy at a discount to current value, not just future ARV.

22 August 2025 | 33 replies
Entry barrier is high.Out-of-state: You can stretch your capital much further, buy turnkey or lightly renovated properties, and often secure stronger cash flow.

28 July 2025 | 19 replies
With 20-25% down, you’d have capital left for reserves, light rehab, or even a second deal.