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Rachel Gill Rehab Addict
8 February 2015 | 96 replies
This question is for the seasoned flippers out there...is there any place in the the rehab world for restoring old homes and bringing the charm back in addition to adding modern updates?
Stephen Herbert Counter top choices - What do your buyers prefer?
14 January 2018 | 16 replies
Quartz is more modern than granite but I think you can find granite for much cheaper.
Cody Barrett 1920's class hardwood floors
10 March 2016 | 11 replies
Makes for a nice modern look and is a pretty durable finish.  
Account Closed is gut rehabbing a good estimate?
9 February 2015 | 39 replies
How modern is the electrical?
Rachel Gill My First Flip: Before & After
28 December 2016 | 128 replies
congratulation. the staging is nice and modern did you do it yourself?
Marcin G. flipping Maywoood
10 June 2015 | 4 replies
I will keep you posted regarding the progress of my project. yes my job will be a full rehab ..I can imagine knocking down some walls to open up space looking for a more modern layout ..moving electricity, refinishing/putting new flooring, gutting kitchen, new cabinets, counter tops, full paint outside/inside ..possible new deck, yard, possible cosmetics in the basement (new carpet, finish walls etc) ...properties selling for under 50K in my area are needing all that ..I hope I will not discover too much while opening walls. most of those houses are winterized with no utilities running ..so once I switch electricity/gas/water on ..lets see if the thing will not fall apart ;-)
Blake Shaw Case study for investing in Atlanta
28 February 2014 | 11 replies
This gives the first floor comfortable modern spaces, not the small older living rooms all ranches had, open kitchens with custom cabinets and high end appliance packages, and master suites with marble baths.
Account Closed How do/did you pick and learn your market?
24 February 2015 | 23 replies
Columbus has a good, modern economy and affordable home prices.
Kyle Doney New company offers flat fees for selling homes
11 November 2013 | 42 replies
Modern traders may executed multiple orders per second using API technology and hence they are probably paying more than investors 50 years ago.
Will Murphey What information do the buyer of my business need/want
27 November 2013 | 4 replies
WilliamProperty 14 bed 2 bathRent: $1,000.00 Cash flow: $779.67 Taxes: $683.00Insurance: $961.002013 Maintenance: $40.00 Annual Property Management Fees: $960.00Rental Date: March 4th 2013Property 23 bed 1 bathRent: $1,000.00 Cash flow: $750.58Taxes: $1370.00Insurance: $663.002013 Maintenance: $00.00 Annual Property Management Fees: $960.00Rental Date: Estimated Rent/ House is 2 weeks from rehab being completedProperty 34 bed 2 bathRent: $1,300.00 Cash flow: $1032.42 Taxes: $1020.00Insurance: $622.002013 Maintenance: 321.00 Annual Property Management Fees: $1248.00Rental Date: August 2013Property 43 bed 2 bathRent: $1,200.00 Cash flow: $867.08 Taxes: $2005.00Insurance: $814.002013 Maintenance: $24.00 Annual Property Management Fees: $1152.00Rental Date: March 1st 2013A few other attributes about the business and town I can think of are below: The business also owns a 12 foot utility trailer and a 20 by 15 office space the business rents for $210 a month (all bills paid) with desks, laptops, and office supplies.