
19 October 2017 | 58 replies
Their stain-blocker plus paint is worth the $40 per gallon.

16 May 2019 | 2 replies
Here is what I would like to see:a set of exterior pictures incl all 4 sides of the house, the front and back yard and the garagea picture of every roomseveral pics of kitchen and bathroomsfurnace, AC, water heater, electric breaker panel and electric service outsidebasement walls, cracks if any, water stains, any puddlesa close up shot of: a sample window (the frame, not the glass), flooring, siding, roof shingles - if possibleanything else that needs attention or is broken (crumbeling chimney, a huge fallen tree, water stains on the ceiling etc)Better to take the pictures with an actual camera with a real flash, cell phone shots are usually not good enough, because they turn out too dark and don't show details.

18 November 2018 | 15 replies
First, the whole apartment smelled like pot (illegal in Indiana), then we found some of it in two of the rooms, dog pee stains on the carpet, multiple pieces of furniture left in the rooms, trash everywhere, animals in the freezer, full fridge, mold in the bathroom, chewed up internet cords, and holes in the carpet.

21 October 2018 | 9 replies
Carpet is actually in pretty good condition/stain and tear free.

25 February 2023 | 1 reply
It’s solid wood, and if it wasn’t stained previously, it’s a thin outer layer that needs to be removed to refinish it properly.

31 March 2018 | 39 replies
For really high end finishes and upgrades, count on $300 per sq. ft.So, if you are talking mid level higher end homes in CA and just the interior (no windows, stucco, roof, foundation, landscaping, etc) then the price is under those figures.In my Beverly Hills flip, it is just over 3000 sq. ft. and the interior portion of the rehab (demo, architectural design, engineering, rough framing - added load bearing beams, moved load bearing walls, low voltage wiring, rough electrical and plumbing (some existing is used) or repositioned), finish electrical and plumbing, flooring (wood) plus tile in bathrooms and kitchen, new interior solid core doors and hardware, drywall (about 40%- 50% of existing was used), paint, custom cabinetry with custom stain, cabinet hardware, kitchen appliances - Viking) all of this will run me about $250k or just over $80 per sq. ft. not including any permit fees or project manager fees.Now, I am also doing new windows and exterior doors and sliders, roof, landscaping, decking, BBQ buildout, etc. and my total budget is $350k ($113 per sq. ft.)

1 February 2019 | 26 replies
I started bringing paint swatch samples to our open house to hand out to everyone who asked for the paint color :-)We've used it with several different floor stains ranging dark to light and it compliments all of them.

1 April 2017 | 7 replies
This can be stains, tears, scratches, holes, etc...

20 June 2016 | 7 replies
It looks pretty nice and by not staining the new hardwood floors I saved some money and I think it helped to brighten it up a little more than it used to be.

16 August 2022 | 8 replies
Can vouch for Andrew Schultz at Own Buffalo - he's managed my properties for 3-4 years now and in that short period of time I've run into just about every issue you can imagine; problems with toilet, trees falling in storm, trees falling a separate time and crushing a newly stained fence, roof leak, basement flooded, and a list of needy tenant issues - bottom line is Andrew Schultz probably saved my marriage.