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Justin Przybylski First deal
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
Good luck @Justin Przybylski
Joseph Weisenbloom 203k for Newbies?
21 January 2014 | 14 replies
@Justin Przybylski Yea I know I can jump through most of the nessasary hoops but the way the draws are structured could be a deal breaker.
Justin Kling Newbie from Racine, WI
17 January 2014 | 15 replies
Hi everyone I'm Justin!
Justin Morgan Buying a home out of BK.
17 January 2014 | 3 replies
Justin the person may or may not still own it.
Jordan L. How does a renovation FHA 203K loan and Homepath renovation loan works?
17 January 2014 | 8 replies
Thanks so much Justin, you and Brandon kind of look a like in the profile picture.
Adam McCullough Hello from Minneapolis
3 June 2013 | 7 replies
You should be able to request the ability to review the application before he accepts someone in the future, just in case.Hope to see more of you on BP
Manuel A. Rehab Estimation Case Study - By a newbie, for newbies (and constructive criticism!)
5 June 2013 | 7 replies
Everything except the bedrooms/closets will have carpet...Here are the measurements:MBR - 209sqft.MBR Closet - 31sqft.Bed1 - 112sqft.Closet - 14sqftBed2 - 119sqft.Closet - 14sqft.Bed3 - 132sqft.Closet - 23sqft.Kitchen/Dining Room/Front Door Area - 229sqft.Hallway/Living Room = 452sqft (Shouldn't need this number, but just in case...)Bath 1 - 21sqft.Bath 2 - 46sqft.MST Bath - 66sqft.Monetarily I broke down the flooring like this:Tiled areas = 362sqft * $5/sqft(material/labor) = $1,810 I rounded to $1,800flat as I know I over measured in places and $10 bucks isn't much.Carpet areas = 654sqft. * $2.8/sqft(material/labor) = $1831.20 I rounded to $1850 just cause it's a nice number.Okay, now here is my numbers that I was happy with when I finished:Total Flooring: $3,650Appliances (Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher) = $2,200Paint interior/exterior= $6,000Kitchen Cabinets/Granite Tops = $4,500Fixtures = $1,500Doors w/hardware 9 = $7653 toilets = $300Bath 1 Vanity = $200Bath 2 Vanity = $650MST Bath Vanity = $950Cabinet Hardware, Electrical Covers, Vent Screens, etc = $750Heat Furnace = $1,400Water Heater = $400Refridge A/C = $5,000Slider Closet Doors (3) = $285Misc. $1,000TOTAL = $29,550After I get this number, I add 10-12% to it.
Justin Fraser Just getting started- Central NJ
13 June 2013 | 17 replies
Hi Justin!