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John Conte Cleveland (Manhattan Beach/Waterloo)
24 July 2018 | 6 replies
This should help you paint a clearer picture of what you are looking at when investing in Cleveland.
Byron W. How do I replace these baseboards?
19 July 2018 | 7 replies
Granted, they were not covered with wallboard, but old plaster walls are fragile, sometimes paint is the only thing holding them together. 
Ashley Swansend At what point does it change from land with mobile homes to MHP?
25 July 2018 | 3 replies
It may be worth it though, I actually used to rent an apartment right around the corner from this place, it was in a four unit building that’s as almost always at full occupancy, as far as I remember the entire 2 years I lived there only one apartment was ever vacant and it was rented in about a months time.I found a 3bd 2ba MH on my local Craigslist that seems to need minimal work, the previous owners did major updating, asphalt roof was replaced about  7 years ago, new furnace, new floors and paint.
Bradley Padula 1st Cash out Refi = Success!!
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
This is a program where 1st time home-buyers who make at or under a certain % of the area median income (say 80% or less for example) qualify to apply for the grant, certain banks receive grant funds so you would need to ask your bank if they participate in this programRehab costs: $40,000 (lot of sweat-equity)Appraised: $385,000NEW PITI $1785/month: Refinanced into a loan of $260,000 ($325,000 with 20% down, 30 year fixed rate portfolio loan @ 4.375%) and pulled out $61,000 ($260,000 minus $191,00 owed on old loan minus $8000 closing costs) I could have taken out a higher loan (due to the appraised value) and received more cash-out $, but I wanted to be conscious of what my new PITI would be and make sure I could cash-flow going down the road.DetailsBefore Renovation- 864 sq ft - 3 bed 1 bath ranch style home, , attached 2 car garage, 1/3 acre yard- Purchased foreclosed for $220,000 with a 30 year fixed rate loan @ 3.875% - PITI $1385/monthI worked with my local bank to build in renovation funds into the actual loan, where I would pay to have work done to improve the property (new roof, heating system, flooring, etc) and the bank would inspect the work then release funds to me to reimburse for the cost of each repair as they were madeAfter Renovation- 1278 sq ft (finished basement added 415 sq ft)- 3 bed 2 full baths- Appraised Value $385,000The first 6 months in the property was spent doing new roof, heating system, refinishing existing hardwoods (hidden under grey shag rug), new SS appliances, new paint inside and out, finished basement (added another living room, office/bedroom, and full bathroom)For the refinanceI was quoted by my local bank for a 30 year loan a 4.875% interest rate. 
Mykael Williamson Robot Painter! Mind Blown!!!
12 January 2019 | 2 replies
So apparently there is a group that is working on a robot that can paint your room! 
Ryan Spearman Which quote to accept on renovator?
20 July 2018 | 4 replies
The cheaper guy is a general handyman and has included lots of other work in his quote; re-siliconing the shower, repairing a couple of doors, repairing some doors, reputtying windows plus all the painting
Steve Boianelli Evict now or wait it out?
31 July 2018 | 13 replies
Paint trim/walls and a good cleaning will be all that's needed to get the place ready for rent again.
Yaw N. Looking for contractor for rehab on Kansas City , MO property
19 July 2018 | 2 replies
Replacing carpet with vinyl hardwood, interior and exterior paint, replace A/C unit, minor concrete work etc.
Laura Moretti Questions about fees when you close.
20 July 2018 | 8 replies
Also what do you do if the home has Led paint and a tenant who is already in the house?
Dylan Sampey New guy in the south
20 October 2020 | 4 replies
The place needs some cleaning up, carpet and paint but overall is an easy fix.