
25 August 2017 | 20 replies
I notice that on wholesaling calculator on this BP, there are section for "estimated repair cost" and under that section, it has Exterior Repairs: Roof, Concrete, Gutters/Soffit/Fascia, Garage, Siding, Landscaping, Exterior Painting, Septic, Decks/Porches, FoundationInterior Repairs: Demo, Sheetrock, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, Interior Painting, HVAC, Cabinets/Countertops, Framing, Flooring, InsulationGeneral Components: Permits, Termites, Mold, MiscellaneousWould this be good enough (complete) list in which I can represent this list with (columns of labor and material costs) to the general contractor and be assured that I would be able to get a good ballpark precise range of estimated repair value that would be valuable to the end buyer/flipper?

9 January 2023 | 0 replies
Purchase Price: $287,000Rehab: $17,000Loan: 15% Down Owner Occupied Conventional Loan, 5% Interest Rate 30 Year Fixed.Current Rent Roll: $1750 (Owner Occupied) $3500 upon moveVacancy/Maintenance/Management: 5% for each (but I do self manage) * Rehab included new kitchens (cabinets, hardware, appliances), paint, concrete pad in the back, new bathroom fixtures, light fixtures & outlets swapped

1 January 2023 | 9 replies
I open all the cabinets and take a big sniff.

29 December 2022 | 47 replies
I’ll get a few more of the cabinets we replaced and the damaged areas we had to fix.

5 January 2023 | 5 replies
One was fully occupied the other vacant.The vacant property needed a complete turnover, deep cleaning, paint, new cabinets countertops, and other small odds and ends.

29 December 2022 | 0 replies
(Cabinets and countertops were contracted out.)

16 January 2017 | 143 replies
You expect a return on your expenses of changing out cabinets and countertops, municipalities must expect the same thing, the tax base must justify serving that area at a break even point.

12 August 2014 | 6 replies
Anyhow, here is the information I got from the company that does the insurance for my HOA:Unit Owners would purchase an HO6 policy (condominium unit owners) which will insure the cabinets,appliances, wall coverings,floor coverings as well as the unit owners personal possessions.The Association insures the buildings, drywall out.So it is my understanding the HOA will cover the roof and the exterior.

18 February 2016 | 13 replies
Nobody in LA can build that cheap, or the finish needs to be ripped and changed by the new owner. 110/sf is for town houses that everyone wants to rip out the cabinets to put their home depot stock on. 70-90/sf on soft costs, and 150/sf on land (say a 1200 sf is 180k).