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Account Closed Moving again to Brickell, Miami, Florida
1 September 2014 | 10 replies
There are more dining and shopping options now that Mery Brickell Village is open, and along South Miami Avenue & Brickell Avenue.
Jameson Wildwood Debt Versus Investments
30 June 2014 | 33 replies
If you have not set up a monthly budget for personal things like bills, clothing, food, gas, play money to use on dining out and movies etc.
Jimmy Hong My next rehab in Orange County
1 April 2014 | 32 replies
. $1,370 taxes$150 total utilities$29,925 commission$5,000 closing costTotal cost $562,288Listing price $630,000Estimated net profit $67,712Here are some before and after pictures:Living roomLiving roomFireplaceFireplaceDenRemoved den, replaced with mud room with tech center.KitchenKitchenRemoved the kitchen and replaced with Master room and 4th bedroom.Makeshift 3rd bedroom (across from kitchen).Removed the 3rd bedroom and converted to dining room.Removed the 3rd bedroom and converted to dining room.This was a family room (back of the house).Moved kitchen to back of house.KitchenBathroom #3Bathroom #3
Rachel Gill Does anyone do their own staging?
6 January 2015 | 16 replies
It's worth it if you have furniture that breaks down- Like my dining room table when I did less rehabs I would take the legs off so it was easier to store it in my house or pack the furniture up in one room on top of each other but again that was when I did less rehabs. 
Minna Reid Funky layouts
24 February 2008 | 6 replies
Full bath off the kitchen, and a little br off the dining room with an attached half bath.
Mindy Jensen How Do You Deck Out Your Short Term Rental?
8 January 2020 | 34 replies
Large dining room tables (in my photo, there are 2 more chairs) for big groups to sit/dine.
Andy Luick Fun Time to be buying real estate - what are you buying and what kind of results are you seeking/getting?
21 February 2014 | 9 replies
All of our rooms come with shared usage of the common areas: kitchen, dining, laundry, decks, etc.
Joseph England 15 Rehabs in 10 Months in Baltimore City!
7 October 2018 | 223 replies
@Stephanie Walkes Here is a quick breakdown of the prices on a home like this: 1) Remove and replace kitchen (Gut kitchen, install granite countertops with Island, SS appliances (microwave, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and garbage disposal) remove wall to dining room.- $8,000.00 2) Remove and replace Bathroom (new tub or shower, new vanities and toilet, ceramic tile, paint, bath accessories). - $4,000.00 3) Frame and finish basement - $6,000.00 (with full second bath included will run about $10,000.)4) Painting a property of this size including the finished basement - $2,500.005) Remove and replace all doors (about 10 in this property) with 6 panel hollow doors - $15,000.006) Install HVAC to include Furnace, condenser and ductwork - $7,500 (If the ductwork is already in place we can have a 2.5 ton furnace and condenser installed for $4,000.00(ductwork is the most consuming and labor intensive part of installing a HVAC system)7) Install carpet on second floor(This includes all three bedrooms, hallway and stairs) and basement $2,300.008) Refinish hardwood floor and new color of the stain of for the living room and dining room - $ 900.009) Replace windows with all new energy efficient vinyl windows - $3,000.00I think that's all of the big stuff.
Heather Hall Needing Advice re: selling or renting out a 4200 sq ft home
18 May 2021 | 7 replies
Completely updated kitchen/living/ dining/bathroom with high-and fixtures in 2016.
Adam Abajian Fresno - SFR Fix & Flip
4 March 2021 | 4 replies
We redesigned the interior of the house to make for a much larger kitchen and dining area.