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Professional Painter or DIY?
Hello BiggerPockets community!
I recently received a quote to paint the entire interior of my recently purchased home. The home is 1500 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and was built in 1979 with a wood frame. The quote was $5352.00 ($3,650 for labor and $1,702 for materials). The painter does exceptional work, but the price is a little higher than I expected.
My appraisal was only for the interior, but the painter said that we could discuss painting the exterior based on my budget. The painter mentioned that reattaching/replacing some panels and applying a new coat of paint on the exterior would prolong the life of the home.
I bought the home for 5% down and I am renovating the property with the intention of getting it reappraised to eliminate PMI. I am in the process of remodeling the kitchen and both bathrooms. I will live there for a year (It was an REO and I signed an addendum that I have to live there at least a year) while I complete the remodel and then rent the property out to establish cashflow.
I have a few questions I would like feedback on from the community.
- 1) How much does a well-done paint job add to the appraisal of a home vs doing it yourself with little to no experience?
- 2) How important is it to have a variety of colors throughout the home? Would it be insane to paint everything a neutral white?
- 3) Should I seek out other painters?
Separate considerations:
- a) My friend works for this painter and I have been trying to pay her on the side to do the work under the table.
- b) I am trying to get the kitchen painted by June 2nd because I am having the cabinets installed and the kitchen is already demoed.
- c) I currently have a contractor working on the bathroom and she agreed to paint the kitchen but she has been very slow.
Thank you for all the advice!
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Painting isn't that hard, but its much harder than it looks to do a nice job. Tape, patience, and two coats will serve you well if you decide to do it yourself.
I use a neutral white in all my properties Sherwin Williams "Weathered Bone". It isn't exciting but it is very neutral, and cuts in easy for repaints. Sometimes if I have paint left over from a different project I'll do an accent wall but I wouldn't spend much time fussing over paint color, its a rental not a Better Homes and Gardens front pager.