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Anna Weitnauer Pre-foreclosure; how to approach owners
22 January 2020 | 5 replies
He literally drove across five states to strip out the appliances, some cabinets and doors, a nice antler chandelier, etc.
Adrian Hollifield Confusion on how HML dispense loans for rehab
20 January 2020 | 12 replies
@Adrian Hollifield most I have dealt with will give money in stages like a bank loan on a house big or major rehab i.e. sheetrock done $10k, paint done $5k, cabinets in $15k, etc sp you don't need to front it all, but you need to front the deposit and some progress payments if the lender is slow on releasing payments.
Forrest Williams Back Splash Assistance
25 February 2020 | 26 replies
For the top is there something you can attach to the bottom of the cabinets above it to hide the gap?
Account Closed Interior Designer turns REI - How to capitalize?
19 January 2020 | 0 replies
My ID project scope would include:- Managing sub-contractors- Selecting and purchasing materials (tile, flooring, countertops, cabinets, fireplace materials, etc.)- Color scheme development/paint selections- Lighting selection and purchases- Revise electrical placement, as needed- Selecting and purchasing plumbing and appliances- Creating drawings or floor plans, as needed
Hunter Laughlin In The Process of a Fix and Flip
8 June 2020 | 6 replies
We have put in new windows, added new siding, destroyed and replaced kitchen cabinets, fixed and repainted the walls and ceilings, redid the bathroom, and started installing new hardwood throughout the house.What was the outcome?
Sameer Kh Should I sell my losing SFR rental or continue to hold on
24 January 2020 | 65 replies
The rent is 1280 and the property manager charges 10%. 6100 includes lot of paint work, minor ceiling repair, cabinet and minor blind fix.
Eddie Gonnella Follow along a Richmond Virginia BRRRR with a commercial LoC
1 May 2020 | 17 replies
Installed 700 sqft of LVP from Lowes for a total of $2,250 installedInstalled 4 new cabinets in the new kitchenette for $800Painted the entire interior trim/ceilings/walls for about $500 - did this ourselvesPainted the entire exterior for about $500 - also did this ourselves Still to come: New countertops for downstairs and upstairs - $2,500 installedElectrical panel upgrade and other electrical - $3,000Fence - $4,500Front deck - $2,500 We've learned a lot from this project and I would say two major takeaways right now are:Find better deals so that you can avoid doing any of the labor yourself and focus on finding future dealsFind a better GC relationship instead of trying to half GC ourselves and half GC with a GCWe're running into some trouble with the refinance at this point due to a lot of lenders putting a pause on their rental loans for investment properties.
Henish Pulickal One of our flips from 2019 - purchased from distressed seller.
29 January 2020 | 2 replies
This home features brand new Flooring, carpet, brand new kitchen, all wood cabinets with soft close drawers and hinges, quartz countertops, new stainless steel appliances, new fully finished bathrooms, new interior and exterior paint, new central HVAC, new dual pane windows, new roof, new water heater and all new lighting throughout.
Robin Norman Our first BRRRR, now up to 10 units, 1 year later
28 January 2020 | 1 reply
Banker approved $10,000 remodel draw account.Purple house: Painted the cabinets, fixed a small plumbing leak, moved in a Section 8 Tenant @ $900 a month on the day of closing (advertised the property during the 45 days between contract and closing, had the property inspected and approved by DCA, tenant ready to go).
Michael Barry Time to start shopping
29 January 2020 | 4 replies
For rental property I would rather refurbish the existing cabinets and put a new countertop and new backsplash than install new cabinets if the cost savings support it.