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Parker Huge Looking for recommendations on how to improve listing
14 March 2026 | 12 replies
Consider rotating the title seasonally — something like "Mountain Town Base Camp | Pool + Patio | Walk to Lake & Trails" for summer would hit totally different search intent.The cover photo is leaving money on the table.
Matthew Lawrence Looking to Start a Tiny Home Community for Seniors
2 March 2026 | 16 replies
A few builders I know in the Portland market tried this with dismal success the market did not accept tiny homes limited parking ( thats portland specific on the parking) Behind the 90 home project I just built is a large senior center vertically integrated from assisted to living in your own unit to memory etc etc its a major facility and it works because its a NON profit Menonite owned facility costing well over 100 million I sold them 2 acres for 2.2 mil just the dirt. on that they have built attached single level patio homes that sell for 500k HOA is 1500 a month and when you sell you only get 40% back but they take care of everything down to the light bulbs etc.
Stephen Fahey Review of Neal Bawas Apartment Magic eBootCamp
8 March 2026 | 6 replies
For his reap off scheme some seasoned partners left his team and new scammers team is here https://grocapitus.com/ read, spend time and do not invest a single penny with Neal Bawa -scammers (loves million dollar plastic surgery each year)  and Grocapitus and his 10 different website companies.
Alyssa Marquez Buying a duplex wanna make it a 4-5 unit
25 February 2026 | 2 replies
There’s plenty of parking on street and in the back carport and the way it’s set up right now there’s three individual patios too and also there’s already five entryways (2 front doors, 3 back doors) does anyone have experience with doing something like this that could help me figure out a floor plan
Vic Tahmasian Hello BiggerPockets! Vic Tahmasian — LA Business Owner & Service Vendor
22 February 2026 | 0 replies
I’m based in the Los Angeles area and I’m the owner of HydroJet Pros, a service company focused on commercial kitchen and exterior cleaning.We specialize in certified kitchen exhaust hood & duct cleaning (NFPA 96 compliant), certified high-temperature steam cleaning, and related services like pressure washing for dumpster pads, sidewalks, patios, and other grease-prone areas.
Aaron Abeyta Guidance – evaluating a commercial property + restaurant deal (seller carry)
1 March 2026 | 12 replies
Property overview (high level): Stand-alone commercial buildingLarger and more functional interior layout than the prior locationFully built-out commercial kitchen (hood, suppression, bar, etc.)Adjacent outdoor patio space already set up for dining (big upside)Comes with all FF&E includedNo residential component — pure commercial use  Deal structure (seller carry): Purchase price written at $1.2M~$1.0M attributed to real estate~$200k attributed to FF&E (included in the sale) Seller financing on $900kBuyer cash in at closing: ~$275kInterest-only period initially (no balloon language currently in the contract)Target hold: 5 years, then refinance into a 25-year commercial loan  Business context: The restaurant historically did ~$950k/year in revenueWe are owner-operatorsConservative projections show the business can remain profitable even with slower $1k days mixed inGoal is consistency, margin cleanup, and NOI growth — not aggressive expansion  What I’m hoping to get feedback on: Does this structure make sense from a commercial real estate perspective?
Troy Smith Is a new refrigerator a repair?
20 February 2026 | 13 replies
The first weekend, that sent a picture of mold in the plastic shoot of the ice maker. 
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
5 March 2026 | 50 replies
I would love to hear your insight about my location in regard to midterm rentals.1.0 mile from Food4less / Food plaza / Euclid Ave Station (Trolley Station)2.9 miles from Costco Wholesale6.1 miles from Downtown San Diego (you can see the view from my back patio). 9.1 miles from SAN Diego International Airport6.7 miles from San Diego Zoo6.3 miles from San Diego Convention Center (ComiCon)13 miles from Seaworld San Diego7.2 miles from Scripps Hospital Chula Vista10 miles Scripps Mercy San Diego Hospital and UCSD hospital9.6 miles from Sharp Memorial Hospital9.5 miles from Sharp Chula Vista Hospital26 miles from Tijuana Border (Tijuana Airport)I am also a registered Nurse so I would like to offer my place to RNs who are visiting San Diego :)
Samantha Hagwood Finishing an Inherited Property to Rent-Ready — How Do You Know When to Stop?
5 March 2026 | 12 replies
Pierce the veneer, water gets in and swells the wood and it starts falling apart.Glue down a vinyl runner under the sinks:https://www.homedepot.com/p/Black-Plastic-Floor-Runner-Prote...4) BlindsInstall the cheapet blinds you can to prevent tenants from nailing sheets & towels up, potentially ruining walls & window frames!
Allan Smith 6 Sneaky Ways a Sloped Lot Adds Costs to Your Build
25 February 2026 | 7 replies
A skyscraper deck, a patio, screened porch off the back...