
1 May 2024 | 27 replies
Still sleeps 8 but will allow you two families. secondly and more importantly make sure your bathrooms match sleeping rooms, this is a deal breaker on all str that we purchase and has been proven time and again. 3 bed needs to be 3 bath

30 April 2024 | 6 replies
Based on address in most markets, there won't be detailed assessment info with even square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, etc available.

30 April 2024 | 0 replies
Full guts of the bathrooms, replacing all fixtures, throwing modern tile finishes for the tub/shower, new vanity, new cabinets in the kitchen, island, new stainless-steel appliances, new flooring throughout, new recess lighting, and likely new siding on the property to give it a more freshened pop for when it goes back on the market.

30 April 2024 | 1 reply
It needs roof, ac, electrical, possibly plumbing, new bathroom, new kitchen, flooring repair, siding and fascia repair, and on top of that there is some fire damage.

30 April 2024 | 4 replies
.- bathroom upgrades- modifications to size of types of doorways, windows, etc

1 May 2024 | 22 replies
Newer windows, roof, kitchens, bathrooms, HVAC etc.

29 April 2024 | 0 replies
Taking the primary residence from a 3 to a 4 bedroom, adding HVAC, new open floor plan, modern kitchen and bathrooms as as well as adding massive walk in closets in two of the four bedrooms.

30 April 2024 | 5 replies
You can filter by bedroom/bathroom count, square footage, year built, acres, room features, construction materials, parking features, proximity to the subject property, sold within the past six months, fixtures, etc.

30 April 2024 | 2 replies
By "partial" I mean renovating the kitchen and bathroom, painting the place, re-tiling the floor and maybe adding some smaller features that can make a difference to prospective buyers, such as new A/C units, new internal doors, or maybe even sell the place furnished (home staging is not really an option here); with no or minimal demolition, and hopefully without electricity or plumbing issues.

30 April 2024 | 21 replies
I'm looking through the spreadsheet and I think it's worth mentioning that it's possible to spend a lot less for certain material items as well as labor in many cases depending on how frugal you want to beinterior door with hardware: $5-10 used, $30-50 newwindow: $10-50 used, $100-200 newlight fixtures: $1-10 used, 6 pack flushmount at lowes for $44fan fixture: $24-60 new water heater: $250 newtoilet: $50-90 newsink: $40-200 new faucet: $10-30 newtile: 0.49-2/sqft newappliance: $20-200 each appliance usedmy last rehab was:60 elec permit cost + 300 elec repair (tenant destroyed meter box causing house to be condemned)1600 material + 1500 labor flooring for 1400 sqft500 material + 600 labor spray paint whole house semigloss and patch some large holes$30 for 4 interior doors which I put in$10 mirror for bathroom$100 paint porch, stairs, and stair rail brown$50 fridge, $10 burner plates for stoveI also spent at least a few hundred with help on cleaning and taking out the trash and some other expenses here and there which altogether added up to about 5 thousand.I spent maybe 30 hours over there in total on the weekends.