I’ll have lots more for you very very soon I hope!Something that actually works to keep avocados from turning brown!
But DIY’s a good thing right?We all love DIY!.

Well, unless you really REALLY know what you’re doing in this situation, you can get yourself into a lot of hot water because you’re dealing with someone else’s living space here.The best bet for most people who aren’t experts, in the long run, is to stay away from trying to learn plumbing, or electrical, or tile work for the first time on your income property.Go ahead and paint.

But leave the big things to an expert..The last thing Scott wants you to think about for your future income property is space planning.

He sometimes sees people eliminate things like a laundry room, or a dishwasher in a space to create more room or to save money on having to invest in those appliances.
Sure, you might not be able to charge a whole lot more for having those things, but it all goes back to what Scott told us last time: Income properties are still homes.creepy, which is nice..
There will be plenty.You know this of course, but there will be so many that you won’t expect.
Some of the sacrifices you do expect are things like hard work, having to wait to afford the projects that you really want to do, maybe a little bit more of a drive to go shopping, less access to all the city amenities.The things I really find myself feeling on a daily basis are things like never being able to have a house that feels really clean in the rooms that haven’t been totally renovated yet, and that’s most of them.
(Editor: Powerful Treadmills)