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Brandon Moreau Buying a rental that tenant didnt pay rent.
7 August 2019 | 16 replies
I had a few more vacant properties where all the appliances were stolen including washers, dryers, refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers and stoves.
Rick Howell Things to Improve your Rental Properties
6 August 2019 | 0 replies
An in house washer/dryer and dishwasher can completely change the perception of the property.
Jared Bryan 2nd Opinions on my First Property?
11 August 2019 | 12 replies
A probably-OK way is to install a GFCI outlet as the first outlet on each 2-prong outlet circuit; it's not quite as good as having a real ground, but it helps prevent some possible failures.A 1970 house may not have been born with a dishwasher or Disposall.
Roberto Borja Looking for local meetups
15 August 2019 | 3 replies
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Dawn Harris Minimizing Taxes while house hacking
16 August 2019 | 2 replies
Originally posted by @Dawn Harris:Plan to purchase duplex with my money as down payment, family member to bring sweat equity and rehab the units.I would like to maximize tax advantages.  
Matt Dunlap San Francisco Luxury Remodel
17 August 2019 | 1 reply
The range, microwave, and dishwasher were stolen.
Adam F. Laundry in Kitchen?
2 May 2019 | 20 replies
It's been there probably 25 years & they still prefer it to the old laundry area in the basement.In Europe you will often see a compact washing machine under the counter-top next to the dishwasher
Ebony Johnson Buy for equity or cash flow?
12 May 2019 | 16 replies
@Dawn A.Hi Dawn,Yes, it was your podcast that one that I listened too.
Maggie Jones Eeked out a Success in the Desert
2 October 2019 | 10 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started. 
Maggie Jones Eeked out a Success in the Desert
16 May 2019 | 3 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started.