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Greg B. How to know if you are over rehabbing property?
7 January 2008 | 7 replies
I've never seen granite counters (or ceramic tile, or crystal faucets or whatever) in a $350 rental before (or $500 or $1500)."
Jon Klaus There are just two months left in 2014, what will you accomplish?
31 December 2014 | 94 replies
I have a 3 bedroom townhouse I need to rent out by December 1st.There's a 1 bedroom apartment that needs to be rented by December 1st.I have lease renewal on a single-family that needs to get executed.Make sure a new tenant in a 2-bedroom gets moved in before Thanksgiving (the US one, not the Canadian one).Rent out another 1-bedroom apartment by January 1.Improvement project for a rental - replace vanity, sink, faucet, light fixture, and mirror in a 3 bedroom single family.Improvement project for a rental - replace sticky tile floor in kitchen, hallway, and bathroom with ceramic tile.Continue to help the out of state investors I work with purchase rentals in Milwaukee. 
Destiny Mix Countertops for rentals
8 March 2022 | 23 replies
You can also use quartz, ceramic tiles, laminate, or wood.
Darryl Smith Rehab
27 November 2014 | 7 replies
my personal experience with rehabs generally range from ten to twenty thousand based on the quality of materials you use example. ceramic to lynolium tile generic or name brand paint carpet to hardwood floors etc.
Henry L. Hill 656 Rhodes Rd. - Rehab
9 August 2022 | 2 replies
For those rooms we installed ceramic tile.
Robert L. Buying 3 houses...how do they sound?
2 March 2016 | 7 replies
They all have ceramic tile in all rooms except bedrooms.
David Chan What would you offer?
24 June 2010 | 10 replies
And removing the subfloor and retile with ceramic tile will cost about 10 psqft.
Account Closed I Made Huge Returns on Low-End Rentals and You Can Too!
21 December 2018 | 64 replies
Add an extra bracket or two (or three) for banisters and ensure that they are secured directly into the 2X4 framing behind the drywall Ceramic tile in the kitchen (not linoleum) and ensure the subfloor is properly installed (otherwise you have cracking of the tile) Do NOT use low flush toilets (the rate of clogs significantly increases) you need the water to move the particulate through the pipes.
Account Closed Postmortem of My First Real Estate Financial Partnership
23 August 2013 | 18 replies
Well, in this price range, we can't just go to Home Depot and grab some ceramic tile for these bathrooms either, so we ended up installing all natural stone and marble in them, the master bath took over $8K in just the raw tile, no installation, no backerboard, etc just in tile alone.
Steven Maduro for the Do it yourselfer what would be your flooring choice?
5 September 2012 | 5 replies
Once a tenant moves out, there's nothing better than simply sweeping and mopping the floors to get everything clean once again.On A grade properties, I do carpeting, ceramic tile, etc. in the respective areas because the tenants are of higher quality and have greater expectations.