
28 July 2022 | 5 replies
I would exhaust these before I took a loan.
29 July 2022 | 9 replies
Also for code, you’ll need either an exhaust fan or operating window.

22 September 2022 | 22 replies
If you've exhausted your VA loan already then there is a loan that's offered by Navy Federal called the "Military Choice Loan".

15 August 2022 | 4 replies
This is the current quote from one of the few contractors that got back to us.My Concerns:- not agreeing to fixed end date- limited itemized breakdown for each item QuoteExterior: $9000 (not including exterior paint and tree work)• Power wash exterior (plumbing repairs needed to accommodate)• Scrape original paint as much as possible• Paint exterior• Remove satellite dish from front• Remove front awning above two windows • Repair casement around basement windows• Replace siding as needed• Install rear staircase (permit required)• Replace corner post with 6x6• Install 12x15 rear deck at gradeFront Porch: $1500 (not including work on exterior windows)• Rebuild front door to clear hump in floor with automated sweep• Clean floor and repaint• Prep and repaint room• Inspect and seal interior window as needed1st Floor: $5200 + $2.50 per sqft of flooring installed (price of flooring and electrical not included)• Need to take a second look in house if possible I would like to match original flooring in kitchen, which would most likely lower the flooring cost)• Replace front door (32” left hand inswing try to match décor) Jeld-wen 6 lite prehung $398 would need to be painted to look appropriate• Clean walls repair, paint and caulk window frames (color Simply white recommended in scuff defense)• Level and prepare floor for vinyl including removing all trim, repairing and replacing as damage occurs, install nosing and transitions• Install vinyl floating floor throughout first floor (customer to select flooring for pricing) (sqft unknown install rate is $2.50 Per sqft)• Electrical plan to be determinedKitchen: $3800 (not including cabinets, refrigerator, sink, faucet, stove)• Repair damaged floor joist and subfloor• Install kitchen sink• Repair walls trim and paint• Refrigerator location is unknown at this time1st floor bathroom: $1800 (customer to supply vanity and faucet)• Remove toilet and flooring (if subfloor repair is need current price does not reflect cost)• Repair walls and paint• Install vanity (work with customer in choosing appropriate vanity)Laundry Room: $1300• Install matching rear door 32” RT inswing• Install dryer exhaust• Repair walls, trim and paint• (walls will likely need to be opened for electrical work)2nd Floor: $2200 Not including Floor refinishing• General clean-up of walls and trim• Paint• Seal windows as needed• Floors refinished2nd Floor bath: $5050 (does not include vanity, tile, mix valve, tub)• Gut shower• Replace toilet• Install vanity• Tile shower• Tile bathroom floor• Repair walls• Trim• PaintStaircase: $800• Remove remainder of carpet tack strips• General restoration repairBasement / utilities: $350 (electrical, plumbing, and heating is separate quote)• General clean up• Clear all debris from premise Total quoted cost: $34,500 + $2.50 per sq ft flooring installed.

3 August 2022 | 8 replies
Simply rent the property out as soon as it is ready and use the income to pay the carrying charges until you have exhausted the seasoning period.

8 August 2022 | 4 replies
@Steven WernerThere are tons of software to use all of which have been reviewed exhaustively here in BP.

11 August 2022 | 7 replies
Both Hard and Private money are typically financial instruments used for investment properties in the short term or when all other options have been exhausted.

19 August 2022 | 5 replies
If you don’t like what you see, you can try to renegotiate terms and conditions of the purchase contract, or walk away from the deal and have your earnest money fully refunded.Here’s an exhaustive list of items to include on a due diligence checklist.

21 August 2022 | 2 replies
I have the option to add washer and dryer hookups but the building is brick so I will have to drill through that to run the exhaust.