
5 September 2012 | 5 replies
I have tiled a few bathrooms before but never tackled a whole house I am sure it will take me at least a week.laminate was my second choice but i have already had a floor warp due to sitting under water for a little bit.vinyl is now an option the labor is minimal the look seems decent and the maintenance and durability is theremy only concern will i be losing those more savvy tenants?
21 December 2018 | 64 replies
I design the units to be durable and last.

28 April 2012 | 12 replies
As a landlord I love this flooring since it is so durable.

20 May 2012 | 26 replies
Then additional copies (if there are any) go on the same hook with their own plastic label.The plastic labels are very durable, and I can write directly on them or stick a paper label on them.

28 September 2020 | 12 replies
So, the things you should care about are purchase price, rehab cost, ARV (after repair value) for refinancing, rental rates, and durability of the rental income (ability to readily find renters).

13 April 2019 | 102 replies
@Nick Rutkowski - I think that investors who have built a durable real estate business have done so with future recessions in mind.

6 October 2020 | 38 replies
I think concrete countertops might have you beat in durability, but they are difficult to get right.

22 January 2024 | 25 replies
Original old hardwood from the 50s and older, if it hasn't been sanded multiple times, will be harder and more durable than almost anything else you can do because of the older growth wood and the tendency of wood to petrify as it ages.

25 January 2024 | 13 replies
I didn't get any quotes yet, but it mostly likely would be cheaper than 300K, and more durable, so that is another way to go about it.

24 April 2020 | 80 replies
We suggest keeping costs low by replacing any damaged items with durable items.