
28 September 2018 | 7 replies
The buyers inspectors literally praised the work we had done throughout, but a week ago the CL-100 wood infestation inspection came back noting a small bit of non-structural exterior sheathing damage along the bottom of the back wall behind the vinyl siding due to moisture :( The good news is we are 99.9% sure the issue was caused by rain water coming off of the roof and landing in an area that had standing water before we brought in some dirt and gravel to resolve the drainage issue during the remodel (townhouse is on a slab).

28 June 2018 | 1 reply
If I were to remodel it, in to two additional units would I need to notify the bank?

4 July 2018 | 13 replies
.), but larger ones are probably not something I want to really get into at the moment (full kitchen remodels, full plumbing or electrical replacements, etc.).

13 November 2018 | 14 replies
Was the remodel performed by a licensed and insured contractor?

28 June 2018 | 7 replies
All 4 units completely remodeled, new roof, new plumbing, new electric, new windows.

10 December 2018 | 4 replies
If the home is nicely remodeled and/or larger than the typical 900 sq ft 2/1 in the area, you might could get $1250, but I think you will be disappointed with vacancy and turnover at this price point.

4 July 2018 | 3 replies
Let me first provide a little context on where we are at with the deal and the overall condition of the property.My intention: Primary residence- 2 yrs, then rentalLocation: Denver, CO (Very high growth neighborhood, this deal was almost all dumb luck...)Condition: House is B Class, recently remodeled, 3br, 2ba, huge yard, carport, shed, new roof, everything about this house is above and beyond what I consider move in ready.Asking price: $399,000Days on Market: 27My Offer: $375,00 (Accepted)Contingencies: Inspection, Appraisal and Seller allowed to live in the property for 9 months after closing while new build is being completed.The seller is in a position where they need capital to finance and complete the build that has already broken ground on their new home.

5 July 2018 | 19 replies
It had good bones but it needed to be redesigned and completely remodeled inside and out.

3 July 2018 | 3 replies
There was a guest on the Podcast a year or two ago (flipper) who talked about meeting a manufacturing vendor at a remodel expo, and ended up buying an entire container of tubs from the guy direct from China.

7 November 2018 | 4 replies
I would make the decision based on the math and protect for contingencies, i.e. make sure you have sufficient funds to complete the remodel (I like 2x to be safe) and have a plan if things get delayed or the market changes to make sure you don't get stuck with the higher rate for too long.