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Bill Sargeson Flip Diary and Analysis
21 March 2017 | 8 replies
We want to put ceiling fans in every bedroom, so we relocated the vents to side of each room and we are putting ceiling boxes put in the center of the rooms.We also opened up two walls, one in the master bath, and one going from the dining room into the kitchen.All the ceilings upstairs have been re-textured.All the bedroom walls have been painted as well as the living room downstairs.The upstairs hall bathroom had tile on the walls that was pulled out during demo and we are in the middle of replacing the sheetrock there.Our goal for this week is:1- Putting the upstairs bathrooms back together, new vanities, new toilets...etc.  2- Framing in the new openings that we created.3- New sheetrock and insualtion in the den.4- Finish trim painting upstairs5-Painting the rest of downstairs6-Finishing a downstairs coat closet(currently not sheetrocked).The 1st pic is the den, it was taken before all the paneling was removedThe 2nd pic is the kitchen, the soffit in the pic is now goneThe 3rd pic is the downstairs living room and dining room(that light fixture is going)The last 2 pics are two of the four bedrooms upstairs.
Tanya Potter Jersey Shore Vacation Rental - Your thoughts?
7 July 2015 | 5 replies
You will begin to recognize patterns in price point, presentation and availability. 
Sharad M. Successful flip with BP partner
17 June 2015 | 29 replies
I saw that on a recent visit there, and I thought that would be good for a rental, but I am not sure what the cost is for the actual individual tiles and then placing them by hand (obviously more time consuming). 
Tim Crumley Estimating Software
28 August 2022 | 4 replies
Bath remodel: With new tub install, vanity, sink faucet, tile work, flooring,  hired out, $1,500 to $10,000 depending on how extensive the work is.
Vince Wiley Single Family Rental Analysis
31 May 2015 | 4 replies
The home has all new carpet, tile, paint, ceiling fans and newer appliances in very good condition.  
Sam Alpha Rehab Cost Comparison
5 June 2015 | 6 replies
I have only had a single quote for each so far, but want to know if the quotes look ok or can I do much better.FLOORING: This involves getting rid of the old tile (2100 sq ft) and carpet (1100 sq ft) and laying new ones.  
Mark Patel Houston Home Depreciation
1 June 2015 | 4 replies
I paid $75k for the home, $5500 for new roof (in 2012) and $3000 for all new tile (in 2012). 
Scott Roper 1 Dog Has Now Turned Into 2
7 June 2015 | 14 replies
I was there last week doing some work and I did notice some dark colored dog hair along with the yellow lab hair on the white tile
Leo A. Rehab Questions (First Short Sale)
2 June 2015 | 4 replies
and patch on the ceiling (HVAC Re-route)- Master Bathroom( plumbing - shower stall not properly installed and leak going down to crawl space, cabinet not secured to the wall, GFCI not grounded, faucet aerator leaking)- Kitchen (damaged vinyl, exhaust not working, very dated kitchen but I think I can salvaged the cabinets and just replace the tile countertops)- Ceiling fans are not operable and missing HVAC registers.- Garage (moisture stains, wall damaged, laundry hose bib leaking), partially converted to a room.
Rob Randle Weird Trim and Built-in Shelving
1 June 2015 | 1 reply
If those floor tiles are 9in x 9in, odds are they are asbestos and the glue holding them down also would contain asbestos.