Tru - renovations are good. One of the two I'm working on now needs a reno, there's a trades person going in Monday, hopefully he's done before settlement date and I can move it quickly.
Why can't you leverage your assets? You have no debt, right?
I wanted to do all the work myself. Thought as a poor useless person when I was young that idea might maximize my profits, saving on labor and all. I'm not fast, but I do good solid work. On one property I did everything, fully replaced all of the plumbing, (cut and threaded every piece of pipe myself, water service and waste, as well as gas) electrical wiring, (moved the entire electrical entrance from one side of the building to another divided the house up over a dozen separate breakers (it originally had 1, ONE 30A fuse!) all fixtures, all windows, all drywall, painting, tile work in the bathroom and the kitchen counter. Even made new doors for all the kitchen cabinets. A complete hand fabricated re-skin of the original carcasses. It's almost like I built the house from scratch.( that would have been easier!) Replaced half of the roof on the house and all of the garage last summer, ran out of money and good weather so decided to wait until this summer to finish that. The only thing I didn't do myself was install the new carpets in the bed rooms and living room and the new lino in the kitchen. I can't stand the new renters but they are her friends so I don't really even want to finish the work.
While I'm busy doing all that I'm not a mover or shaker as the term goes.
As to why I'm currently fucked is because I have no real resources of my own except the real estate (I make a few K a year on short outside tech projects which have been few these past few years) BUT, all of the real estate is in both our names! And all of the rental income goes to her, she holds the property accounts. I fucked up at the start and let her be the banker-because I am the builder and don't like dealing with people.
When I started out I fully expected to be able to use our holdings as leverage to move on to bigger projects, that was the whole deal from the start.
But once the proprieties were paid off, as a fifty percent owner she refused to allow any of them to be used in any way as collateral.
When I had a chance to buy a decent property for 55k some years ago she refused to allow it. Told me to get a real job and save the money for the down payment and renovations myself.
Like I could go find a job and save any money in time, and then get any work done on it while working 40 hours a week for someone else.
That property sold for 126k the very next year.
That is actually why I went to jail a few years back on so called domestic abuse and why I still feel completely broken today. Shit I don't really even care about sex or life itself anymore.
But I'm still living in the same house (she moved out and took over one of the rentals) and I really do have little debt, the basic bills are covered so I'm not quite homeless.
Just poor stupid and sad.