4 February 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Devin James: We’ve slowly been improving our homes the more we’ve built and the more feedback we get from our Buyers2021 – Added 8ft doors throughout the home2022 – Added a new elevation with stone in the front of the home2023 – NO carpet in the bedrooms, LVP throughout the home2024 – Added hurricane impact windows & new color options2025 – Adding Ceiling FansGotta be open to feedback and adjust accordinglyThis can be the difference of your home sitting on the market for 4 months vs 1 month where's the modifications and pictures?
4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Refinished hardwood floors, updated fixtures, and applied neutral paint colors.
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
I would say only 1/2 would make it thru their quality check for size and color.
2 February 2025 | 9 replies
San Antonio has a vibrant and competitive STR market, which means there’s great potential if done right!
3 February 2025 | 11 replies
@Joe Villeneuve @Theresa Harris, thanks a lot for taking the time and provide some info/ideas/suggestionsTo give you some color for these properties, there is a 15 years-plan that my wife and I are planning to have arround 5 to 7 properties in the same $$$ range (-+ $200K) that we can rent them around $1600-$1800I believe after 10 yrs, I am expecting to a better cash flow considering some loans will be paid in full, but maybe the next properties will have as you suggest 30 year-loan.
3 February 2025 | 56 replies
Your story resonates with me and my partners, as we too ventured into Detroit's real estate market, albeit on a larger scale, and have faced some significant challenges.In the early days of COVID-19, my partners and I invested in land in Detroit's vibrant Corktown neighborhood with the intention of building 42 townhouses and a 72-unit rental building.
2 February 2025 | 10 replies
And then, with every new program manager we get it seems there is a new idea about what color scheme will be better to keep the clients calm so we repaint them walls at least with each New management change that occurs.
5 February 2025 | 206 replies
So I read about it here first: https://www.capecoralbreeze.co...And then I went to check the future land use map here: https://capegis.maps.arcgis.co...and apparently I'm in the light-colored area that says SM: Single Family and Multi-Family (even tho the lot is currently zoned Single Family)So I'm trying this based on the principle that Planning is more likely to approve a special use permit if it aligns with future planned use.
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
When planning a home renovation, it's easy to focus on the excitement of picking out tiles, colors, and layouts—but there’s a lot happening behind the walls and floors that often gets overlooked.
30 January 2025 | 2 replies
There are a lot of affordable properties in Knoxville, but the growth isn't terribly vibrant and the deman isn't what you'd expect for a city of that size and that close to the Smokies - you're mostly looking at college rentals for the meat of the move season, and the SF market, while it exists, doesn't really compare to Chattanooga.