
30 April 2009 | 6 replies
.$2,500.001$2,500 Chandelier$130$0Foundation Ceiling Fan$1256$750Engineer's Report$600$0 Outlet Switch$0.6930$21Piers (each)$250$0 Light Switch$0.4820$10Driveway/Walkway Repair (sq ft)$3.50$0 Switch Plates$0.1950$10RoofExhaust Fan/Light$30.002$60Replace Roof ($120 per sq.)$120$0 Exterior Light Fixtures$35.004$140Layers Tear Off (sq ft)$0.30$0 Smoke Alarm$12.004$48Repair Flat Roof$2,500.001$2,500 Doorbell$25.001$25PaintHeat and AirInterior Painting$2,800.001$2,800New HVAC$2,800$0Interior Door Painting (each)$5010$500Replacing Existing HVAC$2,4001$2,400Replace Sheetrock (Room)$3008$2,400Ductwork Needs Replaced$4008$3,200Ceiling $5001$500New Ductwork$600$0Interior Walls Retexture (Room)$1505$750Clean & Service HVAC$250$0Wood Windows$35$0Thermostat$1001$100Exterior Full Painting (sq ft)$1.601000$1,600DoorsExterior Trim Painting (sq ft)$0.80800$640Interior Door Replacement$10012$1,200Kitchen Cabinets (linear ft)$2020$400Exterior Door Replacement$2002$400Paint Tub$500$0Door Jamb Replacement$601$60Floor Cover (sq ft)Double Garage Door Replacement$500$0Subfloor $1.00$0 Garage Door Opener$500$0Carpet$2,800.00$0 French Door$500$0Tile$4.00$0 Front Door$5001$500Backerboard$1.00$0 Interior Hardware$7.9612$96Linoleum$2.75$0 Exterior Hardware$202$40Hardwoods Sand & Refinish$3.00$0 WindowsHardwoods Polish Only$1.00$0 Small Metal Replacement$120$0Hardwoods Install$5.00$0 Medium Metal Replacement$140$0Laminate Install$5.00$0 Large Metal Replacement$160$0Carpet Cleaning$0.05$0 Small Wood Replacement$200$0PlumbingMedium Wood Replacement$225$0Plumbing Entire Service (sq ft)$2.00$0 Large Wood Replacement$250$0Water Heater (installed price)$250$0 Small Pane Replacement$20$0Kitchen Sink (Y/N)$175$0 Medium Pane Replacement$30$0Kitchen Faucet$100$0 Large Pane Replacement$8015$1,200Disposal$90$0 CarpentryBathtub$200$0 Trim Replace (linear ft)$1.25500$625Tile Tub Surround (sq ft)$0 Kitchen Cabinets Replace (linear ft)$10032$3,200Tub Faucet$0 Cabinet Doors Replace$520$100Sink Faucet$0 Cabinet Hardware Replace$3100$300Bathroom Sink$0 Countertop Replacement (linear ft)$3016$480Shower Stall$300$0 Backsplash Replacement (sq ft)$416$64Shower Pan$800$0 Bath Vanity$2252$450Shower Door$200$0 Medicine Cabinet$150.002$300Showerhead$40$0 Ceiling Repair$2,500.001$2,500Toilet$125$0 Soffit Replacement (linear ft)$20250$5,000Complete remodel kitchen$12,0001$12,000 Guttering (linear ft)$3.50250$875Complete remodel bath$5,0002$10,000 Wood Repair/Replace/Remodel$3,2001$3,200AppliancesOtherRefrigerator$500$0Permits Required$5002$1,000Range$4501$450Misc.

5 August 2009 | 2 replies
They walk way from their earnest money deposit (or find a way for the bank to give it back).

11 November 2010 | 22 replies
Cops won't do anything.Maybe put invisible mouse traps on the toilet seat so when they sit down it the mouse trap now turns into a balls trap...or or or put a bunch of clear marbles on the floor and walkway so they fall all over the place walking in...Or leave the door ajar slightly and put a 5 gallon bucket of red oil based paint sitting on the top of the cracked door ledge so when they open it they get painted and you can follow there tracks to catch them..just kidding obviously but if it's a good deal and you don't own it it's not really your problem...

13 December 2010 | 9 replies
Just been swamped with my day job as well as my night job.Patrick: Yes, ITV is the investment to value ratio.Another thought, since you are the original note holder, here are a few tricks to minimize the chance of walkways:1.

4 January 2012 | 11 replies
Exterior, including siding, doors, windows, decks, balconies, walkways, an driveways 3.

30 August 2011 | 34 replies
Okay a couple quick notes- Just cause I'm curious- 1st picture starting after exterior- the kitchen picture with table- you may want to remove the table- yes the kitchen has eating space but the table where it is also makes kitchen look smaller than it is- Open the kitchen window and take a better picture.Second picture- nice arch and windows- mat in the middle of the walk way looks out of place.3rd picture- Open the window and get some light in the house- remove the cups/plates and just add a runner on the table and then the flowers.4th picture- Umm why is there a outside sitting chair in what seems to be room- confused.5th picture- weird place for the couch- you may want to move it to where the tv is or maybe where the window is-room looks awkward- yeah definately where the window is and then maybe two chairs- some pillows with a bit of color.6th picture- weird thing on wall- tv and mat again in weird place.7th picture- what room is this and why is there a weird shaped sideway window?

10 April 2016 | 67 replies
Separates it from the walk way and really freshens the entry

3 April 2015 | 6 replies
If so, you've left off snow removal expense, and don't forget walkways, even if there is no parking.

30 November 2015 | 17 replies
Most likely somewhere between $1-5M, depending on a lot of things:- Size of building- Size of units- Level of finishes- Lot size- Specific location- Surveys, engineering required- Utility work required- Road, parking lot, sidewalk, walkway work required- Sediment control required- Types of contractors used- GC or no GC- Your negotiating ability