Fall for Your Fridge First



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Today we want to show you how to safely remove an old refrigerator from the third floor of your investment property.

It is absolutely crucial that your mannequin friend tests the fall first.


Find a friend to test the landing.


If you don’t plan on getting new windows, you can probably open one before you throw your friend out and achieve a similar effect.

Then, you are good to deposit the fridge.

Watch the video above for a complete demonstration.

Although our mannequin didn’t quite make it, he did at least break the fridge’s fall.

If you have any other questions about renovating an investment property or real estate in general, just give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!

What in the World Happened to This Home?


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It’s always important to thoroughly examine a home. Of course, the inspector will let you know if there are any underlying issues with the property, but it doesn’t hurt to pay attention to the details during a showing.

Check out our short video to see what not to do when looking at a home. For starters, let’s take a look at the bathroom. Although bathrooms are a major selling point for buyers, it’s a little unconventional to actually use the restroom during a showing.

Secondly, home warranties also play an important role in homeownership.

Damage happens. But sometimes, we aren’t exactly sure how. Sometimes we come across a home that leaves us wondering: “What happened here?”

What do people do in their houses to cause such significant, and strange, damage?

For instance: How can a wall have not one, but two holes big enough for us to fit our heads through to the other side? As you’ll see in the short video above, a bowling ball may have been the culprit.


Be careful in there.

Usually, damage to drywall isn’t quite this bad. It also isn’t typically caused by a bowling ball. But, regardless of how damage happens, it is always a possibility.

Damaged drywall or broken appliances can be a pain if you’re stuck without coverage. This is exactly why you should ask yourself, “Is a home warranty worth it?”

Personally, we think it probably is.

Whether you are looking for a turnkey property or more of a fixer-upper (or you’re interested in a bathroom remodel project), give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!