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Newbie Alert!
Hey everyone, I’m Shiela! Just joined the community and would love to connect with you all 😁
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New comment 4d ago
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Welcome Sheila
Introduction
Hello all, My name is Kurtis I'm from the B.C.'s lower mainland, I have been investing for a number of years now. I have been focusing my efforts on buy and holds in the prairies right now.
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New comment 14h ago
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Welcome Kurtis
Introduction
Hi all, I currently work for a real estate developer in the lower mainland and looking to create another income stream by doing renovations + flips. Heard great things about this course from my former colleague. Looking forward to taking in lots of knowledge and information.
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New comment 14h ago
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Awesome to have you here. Are you referring to the flipping course?
Renovation question
I'm looking to renovate my bathroom, but I'm unsure whether to go with a shower base for a standing shower or to use a tiled shower base. I feel tiled shower base have leakage issues after few year.
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New comment 26d ago
Renovation question
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If installed correctly, a tiled shower base should be as leak-free as an acrylic one. While tile bases can be more expensive, some people find that acrylic bases are easier to keep clean. My approach is to use tile in a primary or featured bathroom for added aesthetic value, but to save on costs by opting for an acrylic base in a spare or low-traffic bathroom.
Garden Suite ROI
I'm currently planning a new sf with 2 basement suites and considering whether to add a 850sf.ft garden suite. We're estimating the cost to be between $110,000 and $150,000. For those who have experience with this, do you think adding the garden suite will significantly increase the overall property value when we sell? Or is it likely that we won't see a substantial return on this investment? What would you do?
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New comment Oct 23
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@Sunvir Sandhu well without seeing the plans and knowing nothing of the details it seems on point. It just hard to tell with so little info.
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@Sunvir Sandhu I'd consider the area carefully—having too many suites can be a downside, as not everyone wants to be a landlord. It's also worth thinking about whether the suite can be easily converted back into a single unit if needed. With a home that large, you're right to be cautious about hitting the top of the market. You’ll want to weigh whether you're adding unnecessary expense or genuine value. I’m unsure what the rental market would be like for that space, and your holding period will also impact your decision. There are a lot of variables to factor in.
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