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K M First Potential Rehab Deal... what to offer???
28 June 2007 | 5 replies
I tend to do my own work (although jacking up and putting a foundation under, in order to raise the ceiling is beyond me) and I'm not sure I could bring this in for $50KI'm guessing you have building codes so plan on re-wiring the whole house to bring to code.Floor uneven and warped is MOISTURE, have to find it and stop it.Don't know the size of the windows but a few hundred per is about right.Carpet a few thousand.Sheetrock repair a few hundredKitchen cabinets and appliances, minimum of about $5K for CUT RATE stuff.Counter tops, $300-$3KInsulate and sheetrock basement, a few thousand.Knock out a few walls etc in the upstairs, about $5K+, moving walls is not as simple as "moving walls".Bedroom doors, $100/each, minimumLandscape and exterior paint, a few thousand."
Brad Hardy Return on Capital Improvements
10 July 2007 | 6 replies
Dishwashers involve some plumbing too, and some "reworking" of kitchen cabinets, which leads to---By updating I'm guessing you mean replacing kitchen cabinets and freshening the baths.
Jeffrey Johnson Selling and creative financing
30 July 2007 | 20 replies
Again I need measurements, but it’s larger than most 300K new homes and has more custom cabinet space for sure.The laundry room is also on the main level.
N/A N/A How did you gain experience doing this?
22 July 2008 | 19 replies
Now ALL CASH pointed out that new construction is not quite the same as rehab work, and I agree, but you will get the basics like how to frame a wall, how the utilities go in, how to hang and finish sheetrock, how to hang cabinets and how various types of flooring go down and so on.
Christian Morency Stop dryrot under sinks!
29 November 2007 | 3 replies
Between tenants I always install a drainboard under any sink cabinets.
Adam Logan What should I do after losing it ALL?
20 January 2008 | 25 replies
But, no licenses for any of it which would mean working for a subcontractor laying tile or installing cabinets or whatever.
Lisa Miller Stay off the Highway!
18 February 2014 | 3 replies
They have painted, used power tools, measured and cut siding, placed trim, dug ditches, cut sheetrock, pulled carpet, filled dumpsters, swept roofs, raked yards, cleaned driveways and gutters, built walls, hung new cabinets, hung notices, sat in court, and so much more; if they knew it or not learned more hands-on Real Estate than any book could teach them.All that said, my 23 year old daughter wants to get into the business.
John Zuch What's the smartest move here?
18 February 2014 | 4 replies
The washer is currently in the kitchen where a cabinet/dishwasher could go and the dryer is like 10 feet away against the dining room wall.
Doug Hadley SFR: Subcontract Rehab or Do It Yourself
5 March 2014 | 31 replies
I save my time for creating/doing the much more expensive tasks (flooring, building/hanging/refinishing cabinets, tiling, etc).
Matt R. What's your longest term buy and hold rental?
4 March 2014 | 19 replies
It was dated when she moved in, so needed a new kitchen, new cabinets, new paint, new bathroom fixtures, got rid of popcorn ceiling, new carpet in bedrooms, bathroom fixtures.