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Michael Menchaca Kit/pre-fab homes. How was your experience?
3 April 2021 | 1 reply
@Michael Menchaca keep in mind if you do this that the interior finish is typically the costlier and more labor intensive portion of the project.
Lyndon Major Opinions on a multifamily in Newburgh/Poughkeepsie living in NYC
30 March 2021 | 36 replies
Small Multifamily properties (2&3 units) will do great in the areas mentioned as long as they're well maintained (ie: manicured, clean interior, updated medium grade finishes) 
Keaton Edwards Best way to attract tenants?
28 August 2021 | 4 replies
Have a professional take the interior photos and make sure rent is on par with the average for your zip code/home size and you should be rolling in tenants.
Travis Petty Selling land via Seller-Financing?
23 December 2020 | 3 replies
The land does not have any improvements, but it is within a POA (private gated community, maintained interior roads), with power at the premises.Thanks!
Isa G. Estimating cost of gutted to the studs rehab in Michigan
27 May 2021 | 6 replies
I have dealt with every CAPEX project under the sun (foundation repair, roof replacement, sewer line and water line replacement, electrical overhaul, full cosmetic renovations of interior units etc.) and stuff you are not expecting or budgeting for is going to pop up. 
Benny Sanquintin Creative Wholesaling Strategies
14 June 2021 | 2 replies
Try to find a product that has an add value ability from the exterior items, the interior concept including washer and dryer location.
Dave Jimenez How do I buy a foreclosure without capital?
16 February 2016 | 37 replies
In regard to the property, though I have not physically seen the interior, the photos show it in fairly good condition but needs updating.
Mark Gallagher Trash Hacking
14 May 2015 | 54 replies
.- dump trailer - great option if you do it often and the site has a ramp where you just back up and push a button. but the storage of that thing isn't always easy- you haul it in a truck or a van - been there, done it. cursed it every time. being cheap is never a good thing- using CL - i JUST picked a guy to do my next house interior demo. i had an ad and 10 people replied within 1 hr. i had to shut it down. they have their own tralers, so than charge me a little more than the trailer costs me AND do all the demo. fantastic option- rent a dumpster - love it. if i needed more, i call them or put a vehicle infront and they have to keep it there. sometimes extra days cost me $10 per day. well worth it. i get the 30 or 40 yardersthe problem with dumpsters is that i end up doing most of the work, and i should stop doing that.just my 2 cents
Nelcol L Philip PA contractors need help
13 September 2018 | 10 replies
@Alex Deacon I'm happy you understand but I'm looking for a contractor or handyman to finish the backslash, laminate floors and minor interior work
Virgil T. Analyze a small multi-family
22 September 2020 | 2 replies
The details as provided. 10 units(5 Duplexes), 2 bed 1 bath per unit, 640 square feet each, 2/3 acre, built in 1986, new exterior paint, new fence along parking lot, many interior upgrades: resurfaced bathtub surrounds and kitchen counters, tile floors, central heat/air.