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Alex Carvalho Back in Business
30 May 2016 | 6 replies
They refaced my cabinets.
Jayson Trierweiler Please critique my CapEx Allowance formula
28 May 2016 | 5 replies
Some feedback:Your estimated life appears to be for a new property and you may want to adjust for the actual remaining life of the existing items.If you have not included the following items in repairs and maintenance, you may want to include them here: appliances, cabinets, counter tops, lighting, tubs/shower, windows, doors, gutters and porches/decks.Interior paint - 6 years seems long...$2500 seems high...not sure on sizeFlooring seems high - not sure on size...regional flooring companies in my market are very affordable and reliablePlumbing and electrical - I don't have plans to re-plumb or re-wire units every 20-30 years but do include estimated cap ex for fixtures.Off topic but consider LVT rather than laminate wood...it's very durable and can get wet.  
Chris V. Stockton Deal analyses III - The Vanilla Multi-family
1 June 2016 | 5 replies
Boom, you just spend 15 grand easy.Now a tenant moves out and the kitchen cabinets doors are falling off, the cabinets are rotted and the horrible yellow vinyl flooring screens 70's + 40 years of abuse and cigarette stains, and the kitchen cabinets are rotted under the sink and the counter needs to be replaced anyway.
Patrick Kapiamba New to real estate
28 May 2016 | 1 reply
In addition to the price ask how many bedrooms, bathrooms, basement, attic, pool, deck, size, rent (if it is multifamily), location (how close to beach, transportation, job), updated or outdated appliances or cabinets etc the house has. 
Kyle Spearin Hidden Costs
8 June 2016 | 7 replies
I did find that electricity jumped for a couple weeks especially as I had crews in the place all day, and an agent advised me of the FHA rule after I was into the project by 21 days.Essentially it was the little stuff I hadn't planned on - this was a condo and a "resale certificate" is necessary... another few hundred unplanned, mandatory "dryer vent cleaning" (albeit I cannot fine this anywhere in the rules/regs of the association, its just cheaper to do it rather than fight it), cabinet pulls (after replacing counter tops, faucets and fixtures)... all in I came up with another $1400 of unplanned expense, eating up roughly 50% of my contingency budget!
Reggie Burnett Scope of work to shoot for in first flip
1 June 2016 | 6 replies
Paint, flooring, bathroom tile, a few cabinets, etc.
Account Closed Do flippers need to have an eye for design?
7 June 2016 | 6 replies
That is, a list of paint colors, cabinets, countertops, trim, faucets, light fixtures, etc. with SKUs and pricing for all of them, all pre-designed to go with each other.
Max T. Recommend the best Granite fabricator/installer please!
30 May 2016 | 2 replies
Hey man, my partner and I have been getting our cabinets and countertops from this guy Jack on the 1800 block of Washington ave.
Josh Emory Coming up on 2 years since I found BP and working on #25...
23 February 2016 | 2 replies
Overall the house was pretty nice.  1950s  house, hardwood floors had been refinished, new cabinets had been installed in kitchen, nice front porch had been added. 
Luke G. East Nashville Duplex
24 February 2016 | 9 replies
Refinished hardwoods, new tile in kitchen and bath, old cabinets, older functioning HVAC, insulated.