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Rob Rey What type of Unit would you recommend for a First Time Flip
6 August 2008 | 12 replies
Will you need to replace kitchen or bath cabinets or fixtures?
Michael Graff Equity partner - what is a good cut?
26 July 2008 | 3 replies
Also the work might not be up to stuff either.I recall my partner's banker looking through the new kitchen and stating that the cabinets (granite, stick built) were too high.
Mark Forest Rent or flip?
5 August 2008 | 19 replies
You want basic cabinets, floors and countertops.
Brandon Schlichter What would you put in a rental?
5 August 2008 | 15 replies
For your kitchen, if you must replace cabinets, give serious consideration to plywood boxes, vs particle board.
Jody Hawkins Structure Advice
6 December 2009 | 4 replies
Work involved is alot of elbow grease, enclose carport to garage, some sheetrock work, ext. and int. paint, redo hardwood floors, kitchen cabinets refaced, and of course baths need some work.
Laura W. Green Renovation?
20 February 2009 | 12 replies
One way to go green and save money,,,DONT tear out cabinets like the flip shows do,,,with a sledge hammer.
Ingrid Nagy This one is a first for me
12 September 2008 | 8 replies
The HVAC was ripped out, kitchen cabinets ripped out and toilets ripped out too.
Tyra General How to Sell Your Home in 5 Days by Bill Effros
18 August 2017 | 22 replies
Most can be done by a handyman.Those include simple items to a few warranted items, and more costly, such as some cabinet repair, some exterior rear door jamb/framing repair, and including my not warranted thermal windows with condensation.
Loc Nguyen Advice on a house.
3 September 2008 | 9 replies
I am not sure if it would make a good rental they have mess up cabinets, sign of rat infested, and i am pretty sure the green tile is a turn off when people come to look at it.
Lori Jackson What to look for
12 November 2008 | 1 reply
An inspection of the structure would be in order, untreated water damage can lead to a variety of problems, including staining, warpage, deterioation of pressboard(cabinets and shelving), mold, termites and other critters.Water is broken up into three categories when determining the effects on a structure, and what is needed to be done.