Michael Marcoux
Listing pictures + staging
20 October 2014 | 7 replies
You've done a great job at creating the aesthetics, now its time to add the finishing touches.Great photos are important as well, because many home buyers choose the houses they are going to look at through the online photos.
NA Jones
Dealing with lead paint
29 October 2014 | 18 replies
If you're doing a whole house where you're going to 'touch every surface', my opinion is that unless there's an overwhelming reason to keep something (historic or aesthetic value), you should basically just remove all the lead surfaces.
Nathan Kyle Taufer
Help analyze 8-unit in Cleveland
29 May 2018 | 16 replies
The 4 units that were renting for 475 are in need of some aesthetic love.
Geraldo Coldros
Rental investment property repairs
1 October 2019 | 2 replies
Aesthetically the property was fantastic.
Samuel Caudle
1st Investment Property Sold
1 June 2020 | 0 replies
Dated aesthetics helped us to get the purchase price lower than comps.
Allison Anderson
Cost to Finish House
31 July 2018 | 8 replies
Assuming the Exterior is completely dried in, the next steps to finish the project would be:Drywall or Wall Finish - a Cabin in Montana might prefer a Wood Finish instead of the Drywall we typically use in Arizona - Possibly a combination of both; I suspect Drywall would be least expensive but maybe not as Aesthetically correct.Assume an inspection is required to confirm proper Nailing of Wallboard prior to next steps - Make sure Wiring and Plumbing passed inspection prior to installing Wallboard.Tape, Texture, and Paint - If Drywall is used, not required for a Wood Wall Finish, but Wood might need to be Stained and Sealed.Flooring - Carpet, Tile, WoodMillwork - Cabinets and CountertopsElectrical Trim - Includes installation of Electrical Outlets, Switches, and Light Fixtures.
Mike Roy
What is your favorite LVP and what are you paying?
9 March 2019 | 2 replies
We went with SMARTCORE Pro - Burbank Oak from Lowe's primarily because it was easy to source, looks fairly attractive, and features a 20 mil wear layer, which I hope means we can expect 10-15 years of service from.Here's what I'd love some feedback on:1) Is LVP even the best solution for an aesthetically pleasing, waterproof, "tenant proof," economical flooring solution?
Marcos Espinal
Indoor or Outdoor Renovations which should come first?
24 April 2020 | 14 replies
Women do look at things differently than men especially the aesthetics of a space.
Mike Mefferd
Common Area Flooring for Apt Building Recommendations
4 October 2018 | 7 replies
What have people used that has worked best from a safety standpoint, as well as an aesthetic standpoint?
John Stokes
Probate/Wholesale situation need creative advice
4 March 2017 | 1 reply
He's now $11k behind on property taxes and the house is up for auction on April 24th 2017.The house has every possible problem from aesthetics, to sewage issues, lead paint, and even mold.