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Adam Sharp DIY Help - Player/Coach
13 February 2017 | 0 replies
I am very handy but have never tackled flooring, cabinetry, countertops, minor plumbing etc.  
Rudy Manna BRRRR in East Tacoma/ WA
28 March 2017 | 32 replies
What for counter tops?
Matt Ryan What "Personal Touches" Do You Offer Your Tenants?
8 January 2016 | 10 replies
For example in my 1958 duplex, I replaced the 1980s laminate countertops with a new patterned laminate that evokes a mid-century design.
Josh L. Framing bathroom mirrors
19 May 2015 | 6 replies
Awhile back, I updated the bathrooms with new vanities, granite countertops, and new faucets.
Rick L. Kitchen Layout Options?
18 May 2015 | 3 replies
Do you prefer to place the stove in the middle of the counter-top space to breakout the counter space?
Heather Hines Should I sell or turn personal property into a rental?
17 March 2017 | 11 replies
 * New ceramic tile throughout downstairs, front and back landscaping, interior paint, granite countertops, new HVAC, new blinds, built in entertainment center.
Parth Patel What is the likelihood that I wont be able to rent my Investment?
19 March 2017 | 4 replies
Things such as neutral paint throughout, light fixtures, laminate countertops, no carpets, paint cabinets and change hardware, stainless appliances(if you supply them) and landscaping.  
Mark Douglas 10 unit value add opportunity
20 March 2017 | 0 replies
Here's what I'm looking at:10 units 9 2bd & 1 1bdOffer price - $125k*Currently vacant*Needs roughly $60-80k in work- There is only sheetrock, plumbing, electric, and subflooring- I'll need flooring, doors, trim, casing, paint, appliances, cabinets/countertops, light fixtures, duct work for existing HVAC units, other misc. itemsI'm in the process of getting a few bids for the work, but it'll be at least $60k easily.Here's what I'm thinking in the way of financing:20-25% down, commercial loan (if they'll loan on a vacant property needing this much work..????)
Dan Miles Cashout refi will mess up my cash flow!
25 March 2017 | 6 replies
With new floors and counter tops it could rent for $1100/mo.  
Edmond Claessens Our first flip in Idaho!
20 May 2017 | 20 replies
We stayed in touch with the owners over the months, and after meeting up a couple times and some negotiations we were under contract.I'll keep it simple to the details but let me know if you have any questions.4 bed - 3 bath - 3 car garage - SFHPurchase price: $160K1st Loan: $112,0002nd Loan carried by sellers: $49,000Down payment: $2,500Rehab Cost: $13,000Real Estate fees and closing cost: $8,900Basic list of repairs: carpet, vinyl tile floors, vinyl plank flooring, faucets, toilets, light fixtures, thermostat, interior paint, appliances, gutters, backsplashes, resurfaced counter in kitchen with an epoxy countertop, re-stained all cabinets throughout the house, added pulls to all cabinets, new kitchen sink & faucet - finished it off with some light staging for photos and to help it sell quicker!