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Felix Piper 3% or 25% for Down Payment
13 January 2023 | 11 replies
You will need to make sure there is duct work running to the room for heating and cooling, proper insulation, a window or two, etc.3.
Stephen Dispensa Lessons in House Flipping in Tampa
6 February 2023 | 18 replies
Central air systems in these homes would have been added later on, so ductwork is often located in a very small attic crawl space.
James Wachob How to define an A, B, or C neighborhood.
8 June 2020 | 2 replies
This is assuming you will be able to keep the existing ductwork.
Alex Applebee My first flip at 26, a woman, ZERO construction skills.
29 July 2016 | 337 replies
It was plastic and cracked all over and hideous in person.Nice A/C duct work there, though an open window.
Katie Buell Burned Homes For Sale
18 July 2023 | 2 replies
Water goes everywhere......basement...duct work...etc......just keep that in mind.
Jesse Collins Tenant Attempting to Break Lease Due to Heat
7 October 2023 | 48 replies
Have you checked the duct work you may have a leak?
Erin K. need advice for heating
6 October 2016 | 4 replies
@Erin K.no old ductwork?
Bill S. Denver Highlands Duplex Flip
16 July 2016 | 38 replies
I did have to pay an abatement contractor $2,000 to remove the old duct work that was likely covered in asbestos.
Cam Jimmy My First BRRRR! With Pictures!
13 January 2019 | 214 replies
Anyways I can however give you exact numbers for the contracted items. keep in mind this was only a 750 sq ft house too.Contracted Items:Roof: $4,100Steel high quality Siding from ABC seamless (3 sides only): $6000New paved driveway with retaining wall: $4,400New furnace and some duct work: $4300New gypcrete poured on entire Slab to level floor: $2,300Gutters were included in the siding jobTape, Putty and Patch work on the entire interior: $2000New blown-in insulation and baffles: $1,100My work (materials Only (give or take)):Windows $2500Laminate flooring from Costco: $1200floor Tiles on sale at Lowes: only $50!
Andrew J. Buying from the City of Milwaukee - One investors experience
14 August 2014 | 16 replies
Thanks city of Milwaukee, another 10k price drop to accommodate new hvac, going from the boiler system to forced air.All in all the work done to the property included:27 new windows2 new furnaces, ductwork and water heatersNew PEX plumbing along with accompanying fixturesDrywall work and insulation to remedy water damageNew roof (6 layer tear off)Refinished hardwood floorsNew cabinets, countertops, etcGutted bathroomsPaint abound Etc, etc, etcBeing the largest project I have undertaken, I ate two months of holding costs in getting the property ready for rent as I grossly underestimated the amount of time it would take to get the property ready.