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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 19 posts and replied 100 times.

Post: High end flip: kitchen

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Originally posted by @Bryan Devitt:

How many sq ft? I can get 5k sq ft by me for $1m or 1k sq ft 45 minutes east for the same price. If you're on Instagram look up JCH cabinets. He does higher end work on the SC coast and will give you a good idea of what kind of kitchens are going into higher end houses that get put into magazines 

about 2500 sq ft 

Post: High end flip: kitchen

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Originally posted by @Bryan Devitt:

What is "lower end"? Most of what we install is white shaker with black hardward, black granite and stainless appliances. Current kitchen is in a $400k house so it is quarts top and "black stainless" appliances because they're more trendy right now 

yeah, I meant about 850-1.1mil range houses. Do you have photos?

Post: High end flip: kitchen

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Hi Folks,

Looking to install a kitchen in a lower high end house whatever that means. What style do you put in? Is it stills shaker? Show me yours!

Post: My first multi-family generating over $7,500/mo passive income

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@Gary Guidi That's great! Are these properties on MLS? How did you find them?

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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@Anthony Wick how many feet did they dig?

Yeah, I know good labor does not come cheap. I have a city permit and will pay half upon completion and another half after the inspection is passed. I don't want to mess with city and more importantly jeopardize the structure.

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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@George W. Yes, everything is open except the slab. The fact that it would take 2 workers one day should be transferred into payment estimate. Also I think it is more like 2-3 hours job to dig it. As it is not more than 5 feet in length. I would say it is about what you pay for the new construction plus 300 for the slab trouble.

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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@George W. I have plumbing permit and there is 3 inches drain in the room. I am not sure what exactly you are replying to. My question was how MUCH do you pay per fixture.

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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Originally posted by @John Teachout:

And I should add that the rough in materials are going to be insignificant compared to the labor.

I am getting all sorts of quotes here. Technically I can hire a journey man to do the job. I have a knowledge in this kind of stuff, so I can control the guy.

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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Originally posted by @Lynnette E.:

Where I am its generally $250 per unit, so single sink, toilet, tub would be $750 for rough plumbing.  Double sinks, separate tub and shower, add $250 for each additional item.

 incl slab breaking?

Post: Lost in the drain. Who much do you pay?

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Hey Fellow Investors!

I have to create a new bathroom from scratch. Actually not so much from scratch as it is a former laundry. There are all drains and water supply there already. I would need to dig 3-6 feet to make a p trap for shower and for the toilet. I wonder how much do you pay for rough in plumbing. I don't want to be super cheap and neither do I want to break the bank. By rough in plumbing I mean drains and water supplies, not the installation of fixtures. I will be providing materials. In your response please let me know if you paid for materials separately. Any opinion is appreciated.

Hope your project rocks!