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Alexi Echarte Calling All Contractors
4 April 2020 | 3 replies
The first property will be a small rehab with mainly aesthetic repairs (prob around $20K).
Sasha Josephs Cost of an ADU in East Bay right now?
12 April 2020 | 14 replies
Are there aesthetics they are usually concerned about/does it need to match the home? 
Kenric Hwa Question about for lease sign on commercial property
5 April 2020 | 2 replies
Either way way, it detracts from the aesthetics of your space. 
Ross Sib Profit and Loss Analysis for multi-family new construction
5 March 2020 | 9 replies
Depending on aesthetics, amenities, & location, I would run numbers for $3,000-$3,200 there. 
Raj Janakarajan Including 5th unit in a fourplex
10 June 2020 | 10 replies
If the neighborhood could accommodate a 5th unit and it truly adds to the property for aesthetics as well as utility (i.e. is there a place to park, nearest city utility access, septic system capacity, etc) it would certainly warrant investigating the potential the ROI for building a unit.  
BJ Min If you had 500k in equity, what would you invest in next?
24 May 2020 | 31 replies
So you would be at a total of just under $300k to maybe $350k (to be conservative) Where in Pasadena, assuming a great flow and design that is cohesive and aesthetically pleasing would give you a value of about $550 to $700 per sq ft : at $600 per sq ft value X 1000 square feet: that would be an added value of $600k (depending on neighborhood and comparable homes )Spend $350k to get a value of almost double: $600k Take timing into account, holding costs, utilities and think if you will want to live in the property ?
Chad Woods Advice on potential duplex built in 1900
8 May 2020 | 10 replies
So, if you planned to own it for 30 years you could be relatively sure that you will replace the:  plumbing, windows, siding, floor joists/piers, and roof (again) . . . that's not touching aesthetic/cosmetic things that will possibly be replaced along the way. 
Stephen Mattison Competitively priced modular home builders?
9 January 2020 | 3 replies
However the aesthetics of modular houses are more modern (sell easier) and the turn around time reduces carrying costs substantially.
Manuel Gonzalez diagonal vs straight wood flooring
19 August 2014 | 15 replies
But I've never been great with aesthetics
Tajh Walker Newbie, Duplex, to buy or not to buy...?
30 August 2014 | 10 replies
No major aesthetic problems in the community, some homes are well kept some aren't.