22 November 2021 | 1 reply
Then you'll know your prices pretty quick based on your cabinet plans right?

22 November 2021 | 2 replies
The rented unit has some issues with the kitchen cabinets but is otherwise in decent shape, the cabinets are set to be replaced in a month or two.Comps in the area are higher than I expected, should I wait to order the appraisal till after all work is done?

23 November 2021 | 0 replies
Looking for a cabinet/granite supplier.

24 November 2021 | 17 replies
Looking for a cabinet warehouse that carries decent quality cabinets for apartment rehab.
29 November 2021 | 5 replies
Much like you don't need a GC to hang cabinets or set a toilet.

27 November 2021 | 27 replies
The house in Idaho was a 3-bath 4 bedroom and the tenant destroyed every plumbing fixture, the kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, dryer and the $32,000 cost was with my personally doing the work with one employee.So!!!

26 November 2021 | 19 replies
So I refuse to allow the tenant to do it.The same tenant also MOVED an upper kitchen cabinet & when I noticed it askew I found only one 1 5/8 drywall screw was holding the thin plywood backing into a stud the rest were just imbedded in the 1/2 drywall.

1 December 2021 | 0 replies
The kitchen was torn down to the studs and redesigned with all new cabinets, appliances, and granite counters.

3 December 2021 | 12 replies
I doubt Community College will teach you anything you will ever use to make money in this business.If it did, the teachers would all be driving Rolls Royce's and living in multi-million dollar mansions--they are not.If you want to learn about SFH's (the bones and the guts of them) vs being a hammer swinger putting up framing (which you don't need to go to college to do)...study to be a home inspector at someplace like the InterNachi... https://www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htmOnce you earn the badges you will know your stuff about SFH inspections.But still that's a big commitment and it's not needed to make money in this business...you can hire Home Inspectors, just like you can hire tax pros, bookkeeping, and etc...If you want to learn how to "put in cabinets", "replace a toilet", "shingle a roof", add a dormer, etc...you can learn on YouTube fast and easy.If you want to learn how to frame, get a job 9 to 5 with a framing contractor, and get ready to WORK HARD.Here is a 582 page picture book of how to build a house: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Visual-Guide-Building-House/dp/1600850227Sit down next to a Keurig Machine with a book like this and your favorite mug and learn at your own pace.

3 December 2021 | 1 reply
This would include new cabinets, countertops, floors, bathroom vanities, paint, etc.Thank you!