An update on my previous post, finished apartment #1 about a year ago. Got a tenant moved in and that situation has been working well. Had to evict the tenants that I inherited with the studio due to nonpayment., which led to rehabbing that place, all new flooring, some subfloor repairs, bathroom rebuild, a few changes to the kitchen. Finished that up in May and had it rented out shortly after.
The other side of that duplex has largely been untouched aside from removing the old HVAC system, and changing/simplifying the electrical. Been waiting on the power company since August to hook up my new service mast and install a new meter, but they finally got it done yesterday so I can get cracking on that.
I've been wondering just how far I want to take this rental business. I've got enough equity now that I could leverage my current properties and buy another. That's kind of scary considering the uncertainty of the market, and if you lose one, you lose them all that way. But scared money doesn't make money, there's always risk. I'll get the last apartment finished and then start to think seriously about expanding.
The boat has largely remained untouched. I sold the big four stroke last October, it was just too heavy for the boat and taking a toll on the transom. Picked up a nice little 98 50hp Evinrude with a scored cylinder, fixed it up and put it on there. Been running like a top, I'm pretty impressed with it for only being a 50.
Unfortunately my girlfriend and I split up in September so that has been an experience. Seems like dating apps have done a lot of good and a lot of bad, so it's been an experience, not really a good one. But, tomorrow might be the day I meet someone. Can't really control it.
Not sure if there's any Toyota fans on here. I'm a part time rural carrier for USPS, my primary vehicle is a RHD converted 94 Camry. I picked up this 99 4Runner in July for $800, drug it out of a field. Previous owner hit a tree and parked it in 2019, needed a junkyard hood and fender, new headlight and grille, a DIY offroad-style bumper, and some tugging on the core support to get back on the road. And all the typical wear parts on a 25 year old vehicle. It'll be my backup mail rig, and a fun run-around car. Started right up like it hadn't been sitting a day, no smoke, no leaks, runs like a top.