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Updated over 8 years ago, 07/13/2016
'Calibrating' home repairs/improvements costs
Hi All,
Fairly new to the game (but with a huge appetite for learning!). I have walked into a couple properties and two strong emotions come to me: i) just felt like there was no way I would live in those properties and ii) i had no idea how much it would cost to get it to a minimum level of 'inhabitable'.
My main question is: How can I quickly 'calibrate' myself to be able to reasonably estimate costs of home-improvement job(s)?
Some info to narrow it down:
- My initial idea is to watch Flipping shows and pay attention to the estimation segment
- Im beginning in the Los Angeles area looking for multi-family properties; live in one rent out the other(s)
- Not looking for luxury but also dont want to feel like im living in my grandma's place
- Maybe framing it from the dollar side would help (eg. $5k can do this, $10k can do that etc.)
- Priority list of what is important (in order, keeping it simple):
- Kitchen
- countertop
- sink
- cabinets
- appliances
- Bedroom
- ample size (maybe moving a wall
- General
- central air
- Kitchen