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9 October 2019 | 216 replies
It’s a nice touch that you built in the refrigerator.
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16 August 2014 | 16 replies
I find my maintenance/repairs come in big chunks like refrigerators, heat pumps, water heaters, and on and on.
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25 June 2020 | 19 replies
It won't be cheap because you you will get a system with the new refrigerant, which requires an evaporator replacement as well.
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29 July 2020 | 34 replies
When he next takes your refrigerator and the outside doors, no court is needed to make you move.Thats how it was before contracts were used in Real Estate.One remedy of the government would be to pay down your mortgage, the amount you are minus rent.So, the suits must be filed, and proper remedies returned to the injured owners/investors.
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9 January 2022 | 13 replies
Take a cleaned refrigerated chicken for $2.50; or buy a "Local" live chicken for $20.
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30 October 2018 | 25 replies
I'm with @Jon Holdman on not spending $400 on an old refrigerator.
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10 February 2016 | 18 replies
After Repair Value: $130,000Closing Costs at time of purchase: $2929Monthly Holding Costs: $1,370Interest Payments: $570Property Taxes: $620Electricity: $50Water: $30Insurance $100Number of months holding costs: 9Total carrying costs: $21,889Repairs $47,242 + 10% Contingency = $51,966 TASK UNIT Materials Needed Line Item Cost Asphalt Shingles Per Square 20 $4,400.00 Aluminum Gutter Per LF 150 $675.00 Pressure Wash Per House 1 $150.00 Vinyl Siding Per Square 1 $265.00 Paint Exterior Per Floor SF 100 $137.50 Lawn Maintenance Per 1/4 Acre 2 $70.00 Trim Bushes Per Yard 3 $120.00 Remove Tree Per Tree $1,000.00 Fix Foundation Wall Per LF 60 $9,000.00 Roll-Off Dumpster Dumpster 1 $350.00 Full Demo Per SF 2400 $960.00 Service Call Per Hour 8 $680.00 Natural Gas Hot Water Heater - 50 Gallon Per House 1 $710.00 Replace All Supply Lines Per Fixture 5 $1,000.00 Install/Replace Tub Per Tub 1 $350.00 Build Tile Shower Per SF 70 $1,365.00 Kitchen Sink Per Sink 1 $120.00 Bathroom Sink Per Sink 2 $140.00 Kitchen Faucet Per Sink 1 $90.00 Bathroom Faucet Per Sink 2 $140.00 Trim Kit Only Per Tub 1 $130.00 Install/Replace Toilet Per Toilet 2 $340.00 Install Dishwasher Per House 1 $430.00 Install Can Light Per Can 10 $650.00 Replace Furnace Per Unit 1 $1,100.00 Loose-Fill Insulation Per SF 100 $100.00 Wall Board Per SF 1000 $1,160.00 Exterior Door Per Door 1 $800.00 Interior Door Per Door 10 $1,700.00 Replace Window Per Window 10 $2,000.00 Repaint Per Floor SF 1400 $3,150.00 Install Kitchen Cabinets Per linear inch 240 $2,040.00 25" Vanity Per Vanity 2 $300.00 Granite Countertops Per SF 50 $1,600.00 Install Carpet/Pad Per SY 45 $180.00 Carpet+Pad Material Per SF 400 $700.00 Install Laminate Wood Per SF 1300 $3,250.00 Install Tile Per SF 100 $550.00 Permits Per House 1 $200.00 Refrigerator Per Appliance 1 $1,100.00 Range Per Appliance 1 $900.00 Dishwasher Per Appliance 1 $700.00 Microwave Per Appliance 1 $440.00 Washer/Dryer Set Per Set 1 $2,000.00 Commission to Realtor at time of Sale 7% - $9,100Offer Price: $32,000 Potential Profit: $23,044
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20 May 2018 | 23 replies
Abel, I appreciate your feedback & I can definitely see how having 9 years of Counselor experience would be a HUGE advantage as a Realtor.I currently work for a Large Tonnage Refrigeration company as a Field Foreman.I enjoy the fast paced ever changing environment, I love being the leader & the one who others look to when the deadline needs to be met.I’ve invested a great deal of my time listening to audiobooks, podcasts & reading to further my growth & potential to excel.In the area where I live, (Boise,Idaho), I see a lot of Realtors that are “comfortable” & who spend their time looking good out at the clubs.
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15 April 2018 | 18 replies
Refrigerators I bought for $500 over 10 years ago are still fine, and I would just replace if they broke or couldn't be easily fixed.
23 September 2016 | 2 replies
(This can be seen from as early as kindergarten, where I took all of the cokes from my parents refrigerator and went door to door in the apartment complex selling them, 1st grade when I sold all of my school supplies in class so that I could buy a toy that I wanted, and even in high school when, due to the fact that I couldn't afford a paintball gun that I really wanted, I build a paintball club signup notebook complete with maps and rank structure and handed it to one of the most popular kids in school to get people to sign up for a small fee, would have worked if my mom hadn't found the notebook at home and got a little suspicious to say the least.)