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Clara Lau Apartment Building - what will you do?
25 July 2013 | 11 replies
If all these units needed was carpet and paints and a few fixtures and other items then 3,000 a door might be reasonable.If it's a gut job on the units plan on 11,000 to 13,000 a door for stud up rehab.With you Clara all the way in Singapore I do not know how you could attempt to take on a rehab of this level.
Shahriar K. flipping apartments/townhouses
25 July 2013 | 5 replies
I have been reading BP and getting great info but I wanted to know in a more expensive market like Vancouver and its tri cities if its possible to flip apartments/townhouses to start creating more capital and than move on to houses.my other thought was looking at towns that are about 30min to an hour away and the price of property there is usually half of what it is in Vancouver.I am a pretty hands on kinds of guy and have done a lot of the finishings(painting, trimming, fixtures) all the way to dry walling and basic plumping and electrical work.
Bill Briscoe Magic colors?
26 July 2013 | 13 replies
What wall/trim paints, door hardware, fixtures, colors, etc would best fit that description?
Kia E. Upgrades by tenant?
14 August 2013 | 6 replies
You really can't mess it up.Granite is also custom fit, so it becomes a fixture.
Bret Bordwell What should I provide as a landlord?
25 May 2012 | 4 replies
I guess the manual makes sense with something like a boiler or other non-standard appliance.What about light bulbs for permanent fixtures, or porch lights.
Sabrina H. Want to setup an LLC in Colorado (partnership with my mother) for investing in rental properties
12 July 2012 | 11 replies
However, you're going to need to insure the interior of the condo and it's fixtures, such as carpet, hard wood floors, kitchen cabinets, chandeliers, etc.
Eric W. What insurance coverage do i need?
2 September 2012 | 6 replies
It is likely a "studs out" or "walls out" policy which would make you responsible for fixtures, cabinets, flooring, etc.
Richard Chang Remodeling / Upgrading tips for old house kitchen and bath
18 August 2012 | 23 replies
Scott G - Thanks for the low cost tips on kitchen / bath tips.Jon Holdman - Thanks for the photo / image embedding tipsQuick Update:Turns out that after "cleaning up" the kitchen ( new faucet ) and bath ( new vanity faucet and new shower fixtures ) and the old hardwood floors were "OK As Is".
Kama Ward What's the craziest bid you ever received?
29 July 2012 | 19 replies
A plumber in Milwaukee bid about $9000 to do some rough plumbing, move a couple supply/drain lines and install new sinks/tubs/fixtures in a 2.5 bath house.I asked him to break down the bid for me so I could understand where the price was coming from.
Robert Pickles Solo 401K and Flipping: Specific questions regarding commissions and possible self dealing
27 July 2012 | 6 replies
They paint, install light plumbing fixtures, clean . . .