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Mike Wood What expenses should be included in CAP rate?
29 March 2022 | 6 replies
I only have current rental rates per unit, not a full T-12 (which I would anticipate would look worse, given the amount of vacancy that would be required to do the interior renovations that they have done (updated flooring, full paint, updated countertops and appliance, updated bath including new tile work and fixtures (except tubs). 
Clay Collins Renovating to Add Value
18 April 2022 | 6 replies
If you put granite countertops, Brazilian hardwoods, expensive chandeliers and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances in a C rental; it will rent quick for sure, but you'll never get your investment back out of it.
Alex Carreras Miami Sub Contractor needed!!
11 September 2020 | 2 replies
I load bearing column has been cracking as well as the countertop which has the outdoor grill, small fridge and sink.
Brian Plesscher Should we Airbnb, rent to college students, or rent to a family?
2 January 2023 | 14 replies
They'll use your nice countertops as cutting boards. 
Yin Yang Looking for General Contractor in Sacramento Area
16 January 2022 | 8 replies
Kitchen countertop, sinkInterior paint throughout the homeCabinet refinishHome 2.
Kyle Reece 1% rule cashflowing on MLS still exist
2 August 2022 | 17 replies
Time estimates for materials extended as the year went on, should have ordered earlier for cabinets, countertops, etc.
Todd Williams Redlands, CA - Todd Williams - Live In Rehab SFR
18 October 2021 | 9 replies
We did most of the work ourselves and had contractors do the big jobs (pool, countertops, exterior paint).
Cole Simpson Biggest challenges with short term rental investing
10 May 2022 | 3 replies
Or how about a knifed countertop
Vlad Stinga First property, step by step
20 February 2022 | 6 replies
Half of my appliances got delayed because the delivery company was absolutely incompetent.The countertop measurement guy delayed me by a week because "the cabinets were not secured to the floor and the wall" (wtf).My HVAC guy didn't pull a permit for the minisplits and they might need to be moved, I'll find out on Tuesday when the inspector comes in.Somebody reported excessive trash even though it was obviously an active construction site and it was all contained in one place but only got the trash container later (you only get it for 10 days, or you have to pay more).There were a lot more daily ones but who has time to stop and worry about all of it :)Unless we have other unforeseen delays, we should be done in the next 10 days. fingers crossed.
MIke Steuart Boston Out-of-State MFH Flipper
18 January 2022 | 2 replies
To demonstrate my technical competence, for my personal house I built a steam shower, installed radiant barriers with rock wool, and a wood stove insert with bathroom radiant heated floors and re-designed radiant floor heat zones, cutting winter energy consumption to 1/8, installed a whole house fan cutting summer energy to 1/2, extensive localized landscaping leading to a reduction to 1/8 the yard work, plus random quality of life improvements like wifi switches, heated floors and toilet seats, skylight install, exposed structural beams, and master bedroom laundry including electrical and plumbing, cathedral ceilings with skylights, a steam shower with wifi controllable lighting and music, concrete countertops, etc.