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Bathroom Tile, Caulk and Grout

Posted by Barbara Musoka // January 1, 2023

Grout and caulk in a bathroom, especially around a tub, are both essential elements and must be maintained for they are barrier that keeps water from seeping into the walls. The smallest gaps allow water to sneak behind the tiles and do real damage to the bathroom wall and floor, and even to the ceiling […]


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Are you working with an Investor Friendly Real Estate Agent?

Posted by Barbara Musoka // December 1, 2022

It has often been said that the best real estate investors are surrounded by the best team. There are a handful of critical team members that directly impact your success, arguably none more important than your real estate agent. Think of all the roles that your real estate agent plays. Not only do they help […]


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6 Red Flags with any Rental Property Purchase

Posted by Barbara Musoka // November 1, 2022

A quality rental property can completely transform your portfolio. The idea of having tenants provide you with monthly cash flow while reducing your loan balance is a very appealing thought. However, not every property makes a good rental. It is important to always do your due diligence on every prospective rental purchase you make. There are […]


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Options for Window Shades

Posted by Barbara Musoka // October 1, 2022

Window shades come in a wide variety of options, ranging from no-nonsense roller models to romantic balloon shades. All shades provide varying degrees of privacy and light control, pleated shades are the most energy-efficient. Bottom-up shades allow you to adjust for privacy while still letting the sun shine in. Roller shade – Offered in many […]


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Do I Really Need A Building Permit?

Posted by Barbara Musoka // September 1, 2022

What home improvements require building permits? Which remodeling items do and don’t need to have permits? Why do permits even exist? How are many real estate investors sabotaging themselves by ignoring the importance of this piece of paper to their profits? Home Remodeling Projects that Require Building Permits Home improvement and renovation projects which often require […]


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How To Make A Profit Flipping Houses

Posted by Barbara Musoka // August 1, 2022

From the outside, flipping a house looks easy. If you watch one of the many programs on rehabbing and flipping, it makes it look like every property is a winner. The reality is that if you don’t know what you are doing you can, and will, be disappointed in your results. This is the part that […]


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The Biggest Challenges Of Self-Managing A Rental Property

Posted by Barbara Musoka // July 1, 2022

There is no greater long term investment in real estate than a quality rental property. The right rental will not only provide short term cash flow in the way of surplus rents received, but can give you the potential for appreciation years down the road. All the while you can take advantage of many tax […]


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Refinishing Wooden Furniture

Posted by Barbara Musoka // June 1, 2022

Just because the finish on a piece of furniture is worn and weathered does not mean that you should strip it. Don’t do it if you think the furniture is custom-made or a potential antique. When the varnish on a piece of furniture is worn, you can revive it by simply sanding the old varnish […]


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How to Make Your Old Home Feel New (For Less)

Posted by Barbara Musoka // May 1, 2022

Does your house feel more cramped than cozy? Are those mauve walls driving you mad? Then it’s time to give your real estate investment a much-needed facelift. Although renovating or rehabbing properties can be expensive, especially in this economy, there are a few tricks you can use to make that old house look new without […]


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Basic Upholstery Cleaning

Posted by Barbara Musoka // April 1, 2022

When trying to sell a house that still has furniture in it, sometimes prospective buyers get caught up on the details of the furniture (such as dirt) and miss out on the important aspects of the house, such as architecture, features, etc. So, the furniture does count when you’re selling a house… Here are some […]


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