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Suping Li Full Gut Renovation Cost for 2750 Sq.Ft House in Virginia Beach
1 March 2019 | 10 replies
Here are what needs to be done:remodel of two bathrooms to be ADA adaptableadd one regular full bathroomremodel of a 200sqft kitchenrelocate the main entrance with a new entry doorOpen up the current living/dining/kitchen area to be a great room.
Pat McCandless 3rd bedroom in basement or dining room?
23 December 2016 | 3 replies
There is a large full unfinished basement, and a dining room that could be converted to a 3rd bedroom.  
Andrew Orr My First Investment
23 November 2016 | 10 replies
Renovations include tearing down a wall to open up the dining room to the living room.
Jason Stoltzfus Adirondack chairs for cabin
18 October 2021 | 12 replies
I just spent $2,000 for 4 bar height chairs for our beach house for the outside deck areas and am getting ready to spend $2,500 for a poly wood dining table with 6 chairs.
Jon R Gimble Live-in remodel, current project
12 February 2019 | 0 replies
removed wall between dining and living room to have a more open floor plan.
Mario Casarez $170K for a full gut rehab in So Cal. Is it reasonable?
12 August 2021 | 19 replies
By the way, when I say open concept, i mean the kitchen, dining room and living room are one big room. 
Paul Cox Round Robin House Auction found on Craigslist
18 June 2013 | 8 replies
More on the house description:Style:old styleWindows:vinyl double pane, tilt-inRoof:asphalt, 11 years oldSiding:aluminum, vinylWater Heater:40 gallonPlumbing:copperHeat:forced airElectric Service:200 amp / circuit breakersAir Conditioning:central Downstairs:Living Room:12’ x 16’Kitchen:12’ x 12’ (15 cupboards)Dining Room:12’ x 12’Bath:13’ x 8’Bedroom 1 and 2:8’ x 13’Upstairs:Living Room:10’ x 14’Kitchen:8’ x 14’ (plumbing not completed)Dining Room:12’ x 10’Bath:8’ x 4 1/2’Bedroom 1 and 2:8’ x 14’Laundry Area:10’ x 9’Front Foyer:12’ x 5 1/2’Storage Downstairs:15’ x 6’
Jason Chung Young, naive and clueless! Starting out investor!
19 May 2015 | 17 replies
I would recommend finding the following books at your library and giving them a read:Gray, Douglas; "Canadian Landlord's Guide"Cohen, Steve & Dubé, George E.; "Legal, Tax & Accounting Strategies for the Canadian Real Estate Investor"Boiron, Pierre & Boiron, Claude; "Commercial Real Estate Investing in Canada: The complete reference for real estate investors and professionals" The last one can be pricey to purchase - it is essentially a text book - so you may want to have a look in one of the local {university} libraries first.
Brian Wall Talk about your hoarder!
30 March 2010 | 16 replies
I had one where they knew stuff was trash, and had it in trash bags, but they just left those bags on the dining room floor. 3 dumpsters to clean that one out.
Nazimcan S. Beginner Investor - South Bronx - Multifamily Buy/Hold
11 April 2017 | 32 replies
The Grand Concourse apartments were huge and beautiful with drop living rooms and attached dining areas.