
26 January 2016 | 47 replies
Water issues in a basement can be caused by a number of things:a) Gutters clogged - easy fixb) Improper grading around the building - more expensive fix but still not that complicated.You could build the tenants some quick and dirty of the floor cabinets to use as basement storage and mandate that everything must be stored in the cabinets -- nothing spread around.

15 August 2015 | 8 replies
. - they did plumbing, electrical, demo interior, installed duct work, new sheetrock and sub floor, kitchen and bath cabinet, counter, sinks, tubs, toilets, tile work, and new windows throughout.- additionally, he purchased light fixures- interior doors- and appliance packages for each unit which are all sitting in storage now.- since he did not do the roof, there is now water damage from the leaky roof, to some of the new sheetrock and sub floor.Here is where we have gotten so far:**read a bunch of info on NOI, Pro forma, CAP, and looked at other delapated multi family buildings that have sold in the area.

24 February 2016 | 4 replies
When he go to the property finds no kitchen cabinets, no bathroom cabinets, without some floors without many things were there when we went to see it.

24 August 2015 | 31 replies
I can't speak for all TK providers, but since my model is designed for long term buy and hold, then I am going to over renovate the home with granite in A+ properties, vinyl plank flooring in high traffic areas, brush nickel faucets, oil rubbed bronze fans, brush nickel cabinet knobs/handles, new vanities, new counter tops, address 98% of the items in the buyers inspection report, thicker carpet and carpet pads in the bedrooms, ceramic tile in showers and bathrooms, new supply hoses on all plumbing connections, update electrical systems, fix/install fences, repair outdoor storage, etc.

22 August 2015 | 4 replies
Kristin me and my wife picke paint colors, tiles, kitchen cabinets bathroom vanity and everything else you can see and touch ourselves.

20 August 2015 | 7 replies
I also realized that there's a lot of house flipping work that I actually enjoy doing - I enjoy putting together IKEA cabinets, painting, cleaning, doing landscaping - but I enjoy them when I'll see some fruits for those labors!

20 August 2015 | 2 replies
So we don't really know where to find good GA and handy man ensures quality as well as reasonable price.We need yard work, landscaping, exterior wall, interior painting, refinish doors, refinish kitchen cabinets, everything!

21 March 2017 | 8 replies
.$25k in materials and laborMonthly holding costs: $557(int payments, taxes, utilities, insurance)House info as purchased:House built in 1971 - Solid B neighborhood - Great Schools2081 sq ft4 Bed, 2.5 BathNew RoofNew WindowsNew HVACVinyl SidingWork to be performed:New cabinets and counter topsLaminate downstairs and carpet upstairsNew vanitiesNew light and plumbing fixtures(tubs staying)New water heater Paneling removed from den and replaced with sheetrockWindow removed from eat in kitchen and replaced with slider to access the back yardSmall deck built off of sliderAnd obviously paint throughout.We will probably price it under market value and hope to sell it quickly(30-60 days) at $125k which would give us a profit(after commissions, closing costs, and carrying costs) of $22k-$23k.

12 June 2015 | 12 replies
Whether they are of value to you is a completely different issue, but you need to answer the above before moving onto potential costs inside the trailers (for example, do they have bedrooms, kitchen, cabinets, etc.).I hope this helps.

30 May 2015 | 8 replies
And fortunately since I'm not in Las Vegas and I'm sitting at home stuffing my face since I skipped breakfast to run downtown this morning, well I've got nothing better to do than to dig through my file cabinets.