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Makoto Hawkins Reno Options for 1/1 MFH
8 April 2019 | 1 reply
Hoping to hear from others on a few of my options for the partially updated unit (radiator heat was replaced by ductless AC and new stainless fridge+stove/oven).A few improvement ideas in mind:- Add a dishwasher (requires replacing older, painted cabinets)- Replace existing granite kitchen countertop (cheaply installed w/ misaligned seams and rough cuts, traditional in style clashes with rest of home)- Plumb in-unit laundry hookups (requires sacrificing kitchen pantry closet.
Deanna O. Diary of foreclosing on a note...
17 May 2019 | 11 replies
Gel dishwasher soap & a small amount of water poured down the bathroom drain (and overflow) finally got rid of the nasty smells.
John Wesley Brooks SOLD Fully Renovated
10 April 2019 | 0 replies
Stainless steel appliance package with new Dishwasher.
Daniel Kramer Property Management Demand
12 April 2019 | 6 replies
However, a dishwasher in a Class C is always going to cost the same regardless if it rents for $500 or $750. 
Ryan Wamsat For Awareness - Moehrl v National Assoc of Realtors
11 April 2019 | 4 replies
The 2nd one it dawned on me how idiotic it is to pay for another person's jerk of an agent to negotiate against me. 
Steve T. What Improvements Should I make to Increase Value?
11 April 2019 | 4 replies
(the over range microwave doesn't work and neither does the dishwasher, so I was thinking of changing the color to stainless steel and replacing the fridge and stove as well)Any other suggestions you have would be great.
Cameron Rockey New to real estate, looking to quit my job
13 April 2019 | 16 replies
What will get you out of bed at the crack of dawn, and make you push through the hard days? 
Robert Carney Not So well known cost saving strategy for a tear down property
12 April 2019 | 0 replies
This process also doesn't happen over night (its the government you're working with) but I can give you a break down of how everything went.The home owner contacted the fire dept. over a month in advance to before we ever stepped foot on the property.The house had been gutted of every single appliance in it (water heater, stove, dishwasher etc.) prior to the fire dept arriving,the Fire dept does not pay for the clean up for the property after the burn (at least our county doesn't)This is for a very specific situation but there are perks for the home owner for the demolition of the property.
Tom Mickley House Hacking Duplex
15 April 2019 | 0 replies
Side I'm living in: New vinyl plank floor thru out, new LED cans in living room, every room painted, added wainscoting in living room (overkill), Ecobee T-stat w/ built in Alexa (free 4 being in the industry), fully rebuilt kitchen w/ added garbage disposal, dishwasher, new refrigerator, new wall mount microwave, new stove, all new cabinets and counters etc.
Collette Douglas Rhode Island Non-Resident Gains Tax
19 April 2019 | 4 replies
And generally, people living someplace want similar things (a parking spot for all cars, laundry on site if possible, a dishwasher, etc.).Also, if you're going to live there for a year, you can take your time checking out the rental competition during that time, to see what's "standard" for the area and then make some of your decisions on that basis.Lastly, my understanding is that the 6% non-resident withholding is only an amount withheld from the sale to ensure that nonresidents actually file their RI taxes for the tax year covering the sale.