
17 September 2021 | 18 replies
Where it might take you a couple weeks, and it's exhausting work, save your energy for later in the project.Then I prefer to get the basement in shape.

24 August 2023 | 7 replies
I was single, exhausted, and had extremely limited friend/family time.Here are some items I flipped on eBay (focused on vintage/higher end electronics): I was able to put 10% down ($45K) on the 2nd house hack: #2Purchase Price: $412,500WHAT WENT WRONG AT PROPERTY #1 AND #2 IN LESS THAN 4 YEARS: (Keep in mind, both properties are from the 1970's)Property #1: - Water heater leak (replaced) (approx. $1,900 replacement)- Brand new replacement water heater then leaked less than 1 year later (was leaking for multiple days before I was aware, $2,500 to fix properly)- Old shower handle fell off, exposing old piping that was "about to burst" per plumber ($750 replacement) - Kitchen sink leak ($250 repair) - Old breaker panel replacement (approx. $2,000) - Fence post fix ($350) - New Furnace ($5,500) - Bird infestation removal resealing attic ($850)- New Vapor Barrier in crawl space ($975)Property #2: - New Water Heater ($2,000) - Repaired main water line ($950)- Hot tub removal ($600) - Tree removal ($1,235) - Bathroom fan replacement ($500) - Towel Bar replacement ($150) - New microwave ($450) - Pergola removal ($400) - (Due to damage from roofing materials crushing part of it during a strong wind) - New Roof ($13,695)I have probably missed a few items as well.....

13 June 2020 | 9 replies
I didn’t have the funds for another purchase (I used savings for the first purchase and exhausted my HELOC for the second purchase.)3.

6 November 2020 | 7 replies
The rat race of the technology vertical is proving to be quite exhausting.

1 September 2022 | 8 replies
Per the IRC, bathrooms need ventilation via an operable window OR an exhaust fan vented to the outside.

19 May 2017 | 6 replies
$15.00 per closetLight fixtures – glass cleaned and bulbs replaced $15.00 per fixture /$1.00 per bulbCeiling fan, blades- clean top & bottom, motor housing dust free $30.00 -$50.00Vacuum – per room (carpet is shampooed by management after move out at no charge) $15.00Carpet- burns, stains, soil as per estimate / replacementBaseboards – dust, wipe off, vacuum per room $15.00 per roomA/C vent cover – vacuum, dust $15.00Windows – Glass, tracks, clean and dust free $20.00 per windowTo remove window pane, slide pane to center of track- grasp each side, gently lift up and pull forward to remove, clean, replace in correct order.Window- Glass replacement $35.00 per windowScreens replacement- $25.00 per window -$40.00 per patio door $25.00- $40.00Mini-blinds replacement $20.00 per windowPatio door – Glass, clean both sides, track vacuumed, wiped clean $35.00Patio blind replacement $50.00 per windowOutdoor patio globe- clean $15.00Sweep off patio and railings $15.00Bathroom exhausts fan/vent cover, clean, dust free $15.00Bathtub, clean tub and tile surround $25.00 – $60.00Bath sink, vanity/countertop, clean $20.00Bath – medicine cabinet, clean inside, mirrors, light guard $20.00 minBathroom floor & wall tile – wash, clean tile $20.00 minTowel bar replacement $18.00 minToilet tissue spindle replacement $5.00Toilet – clean inside bowl and outside $20.00 minToilet seat replacement $20.00Kitchen cabinets – wipe off grease; remove shelf paper, empty out $20.00 minKitchen-sink, countertop, wipe off, clean garbage disposal ring $20.00 minDishwasher – clean, remove any food particles from inside $20.00 min Vent hood – wipe off grease, clean filter, clean light guard, top/underside $20.00 minStove/ Oven- wipe off exterior, clean under drip pans, clean oven/racks $25.00 min to $125.00Drip pans – clean (replacement cost is $7.50 each) $30.00 maxBroiler pan replacement $20.00Refrigerator/ Freezer-wash off exterior, top, seals, inside, crispers $20.00 min to $75.00Walls / Woodwork – remove nails, screws $15.00 minWallpaper boarders-removal per room $50.00 minNicotine – stained walls/ woodwork that require cleaning (see below explanation) $25.00 per hour min.The cost to prep the unit for painting requires the walls and woodwork to be washed clean from the smoke odor/ and nicotine stained damage.GaragesGarages should be swept clean and all debris removed.

17 February 2022 | 124 replies
In my experience, there’s always a story and sometimes the details in the deal are much different than one would imagine.What I see: someone who endured 12 months of anticipation, anger, humility, learning, letdown, stress, joy, and most importantly a mother flipping desire to take control of every facet of every transaction I will partake in in the near future.I’m emotionally exhausted thinking about what transpired over the previous 12 months.

15 October 2021 | 645 replies
However, I am trying to exhaust my options of obtaining funding to bring the homes up to code and ready for habitation.

11 February 2021 | 19 replies
@Dan Auciello I would exhaust a few free options before paying for a list.

27 August 2023 | 11 replies
Lastly, I will assess the age of capex items like roofs, mechanicals, appliances, flooring, windows, etc to get a feel for what items are more urgent vs. those that may not be needed in the next decade.not an exhaustive list, but these are the things on my mind during a showing as an agent who's been in a lot of rental properties and thinks like an investor.