David Robertson
First Flip Done!
23 February 2014 | 33 replies
Here's a list of repairs and approximate costs:New 100AMP service w/ all new copper wiring throughout: $3,000New roof $45007 new windows: $2500Drwall patching/texturing $3000New doors/trim throughout: $1800Hardwood flooring material (I installed): $600Carpet: $2800Tile: $800Bathrooms: $2500-3,000 a pieceGranite countertops: $1500Paint Material (I painted): $1000Garage Doors: $1200Appliances: $2000And a whole bunch of miscellaneous stuff (it's on a spreadsheet somewhere)=$39,000Purchase price was $54,000 and have a pending offer at $120,000 which was our goal from the start.
Lane Ewert
Buying Dirt and Building Any and All Advice
19 October 2012 | 9 replies
Will he do sheetrock, tape/texture, or just frame up, and you go from there?
Chung Sun
Anyone do any other types of business here?
3 June 2009 | 34 replies
Yes that is Jet Fuel do you have any sources?
Glen Fitzmaurice
Found my first flip
14 November 2007 | 11 replies
That includes partial sheetrock, vanities, kitchen redo(maybe cabinets), texture, paint, crown, fixtures, electrical fixes, etc.Most of the house needs sheetrock, the kitchen has to be completely redone, it needs at least one bathroom (but it will be WAY more marketable with 2), it needs ALOT of remodeling thru the entire house, it needs all new windows, a new roof, a new furnace, the upstairs is nothing but studs, it needs to have some fill brought in, there are two trees that have grown onto the roof and the whole house needs to be sided.Phew.
Vadim Kravets
Who and how much?
5 February 2008 | 2 replies
a handyman can hang drywall probably, then hire someone to texture it if he does not know how.Some handyman work based on time estimae and wage, others estimate on desperacy for work, or how much they hate that specific task.
Stephanie Anson
Feedback on staging for flip, please!
5 October 2011 | 11 replies
INCREDIBLE two-story great room w/marble fireplace; NEW designer paint in & out; NEW fixtures & ceiling fans; AWESOME master suite w/sitting area, HUGE walk-in closet, jetted tub & double vanities.
Stephen N.
Question from experienced rehabbers about roofs
22 October 2011 | 8 replies
That is exactly why they dont do it with the modern textured shingles,,,they dont lay well at all.
Brandi N.
Oh crap... they didnt counter
15 February 2012 | 11 replies
well... you would think that would be the case... but...this property is in a city that has no zoning, no formal way of evaluating a property and has no history of inspecting a property.home sits on 8 different lotsfurther, this isnt a rehab. the corporation who bought the home upgraded beyond belief. beautiful trim, accents, original antique knobs, new cabinets in kitchen, new appliances, new texture on walls, tasteful paint in all rooms, fans in each room, 2 big *** HVAC units, foundation repaired, new roof (although an E1 tornado touched down 1/10th of a mile from the home yesterday), new windows, gorgeous flooring is original and was refinished 2 years ago - clean, clean, clean and even cleaner!
Paul Scothern
Atlanta rental properties
30 April 2013 | 12 replies
That house could have it in stucco, window putty, drywall joint compound, ceiling texture, sheet vinyl flooring, vinyl floor tile, flooring and other mastics, HVAC ducts, and other things - most major surfaces.
Joshua Dorkin
Upgrades / Renovations That Didn't Work
10 July 2013 | 11 replies
The half bath was in the master bedroom which I added an addition to put in a jetted tub.